US President Barack Obama breaks rule for girl scouts

A screen grab of Pete Souza's Instagram photo showing US President Barack Obama posing with a group of girl scouts.

It seems like the only ones who can successfully convince US President Barack Obama to don headgear, would be a group of young ladies from the girl scouts.

On his Instagram yesterday, chief White House photographer Pete Souza posted a photo of the US leader wearing a tiara. The photo quickly garnered close to 6,000 Likes.

He said, "Still editing 2014 Year in Photos. I may include this one even though it's a posed photo. This is from the annual White House Science Fair. The kids from Girl Scout Troop 2612 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, convinced the President to wear a tiara with them for their group photo. The girls had exhibited a Lego flood proof bridge project."

The photo was taken in May.

According to Good Morning America, nobody has ever convinced Obama to don anything on his head.

Back in April, the president refused to put on a head gear created by the US Navy football team.

He reportedly said, "Here’s the general rule: You don’t put stuff on your head if you’re president... That’s politics 101. You never look good wearing something on your head."