Barack Obama and his higher half, Michelle Obama, continued their vacation in Spain on Friday (Apr. 28). The day after the previous President and First Lady of the United States had dinner with Bruce Springsteen and his spouse, Patti Scialfa, Barack, 61, and Michelle, 59, joined Steven Spielberg and his spouse, Kate Capshaw, for an outing in Barcelona. The Obamas made for a cute couple, with Michelle wearing a white skirt embellished with a black design. It was giving sockhop vibes, because of the excessive waist and the black jacket she paired with the look. Barack, however, was giving relaxed ’70s vibes together with his button-up blue shirt, rolled-sleeved, white slacks, and sun shades.
Meanwhile, Steven, 76, appeared like a school professor doing a summer season overseas, because of his sweater vest, tie, and tan jacket. The award-winning director opted for denims and sneakers, although, including some enjoyable to this semi-casual look. Kate, 69, additionally wearing denims, with a houndstooth coat and black high. The two {couples} visited the Moco museum and grabbed a chew to eat on the Terraza Martinez restaurant.
The night time earlier than, The Obamas and the Spielbergs met with Bruce, 73, and Patti, 69, for dinner. Bruce is scheduled to play the Estadi Olimplic on the twenty eighth and thirtieth, earlier than heading to Dublin, Ireland. Ahead of the 2 nights of exhibits, Bruce made time to meet up with his mates. Steven, Barack, and “The Boss” reportedly bonded in 2008 when Obama was making his first run for the White House.
It appeared this was a visit with out Sasha, 21, and Malia, 24, because the Obama ladies haven’t been noticed with their mother and father. In March, Michelle spoke about how she was giving her daughters more room to stretch their wings with out having to fret about what she thinks. ” I’m on the opposite aspect of parenting,” she stated on an episode of her audio program, The Light Podcast. Michelle stated she was “moving from mom-in-chief to advisor-in-chief.”
“That’s a lovely thing – to be able to watch my girls fly and have the relief that ‘OK, I think I didn’t mess them up. Our kids just want our gladness. They don’t need us to fix them,” she stated, including, “They don’t need us to point out the thing that’s wrong, first.”