Barack and Michelle Obama concluded their summer season with Steven Spielberg’s $250 million superyacht in Italy.
The former first lady was photographed on a filmmaker’s ship off the coast of Portofino hours before retiring on Friday.
Spielberg greeted warmly in a massive embrace.
The two moms wore Canadian tuxedos and accessories with black backpacks, sunglasses and platform sandals for going out.
Barak, 64, later joined Michelle, 61, and was escorted to his safety.
He wore a brown shirt, white pants and a white hat.
On Sunday, the couple was seen relaxing around the yacht and enjoying a sit-in conversation with 78-year-old Spielberg.
The pair set a united front after closing rumours that had been split up in July on Michelle and her brother Craig Robinson’s podcast “IMO.”
From the very end to a special episode, Michelle teased that “very, very, very special guests” would appear on the podcast.
“Wait, do you like each other?” Robinson joked during the episode.
“She took me back!” Obama replied jokingly, adding, “I’ve been touching for a while.”
Michelle cried out, saying, “We’re in the same room,” just like the retired politician.
“When we’re not, people think we’re divorced,” she continued.
Michelle revealed that “there was no one moment in their marriage, thinking about quitting (her) man.”
“We were really struggling. We’ve had a lot of fun times, lots of adventures. I’ve become a better person for the man I’m married,” she explained.
The duo have been married since 1992 and shares two daughters, 27 years old, and Sasha, 24 years old.
When Michelle and Barack were at the forefront of divorce rumors, the latter appeared solo at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral service and President Trump’s second inauguration in January.
Health advocates have shut down the allegations several times, including sharing a “Work In Progress” podcast in April and having taken the spotlight and decided to say “No.”
Michelle and Barack also dispelled rumors by sharing sweet respect for each other via social media for special occasions.