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Obama and Trudeau rekindle bromance over dinner in PM’s hometown

/ 01:12 PM June 08, 2017

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and former United States President Barack Obama met for dinner in Montreal, Trudeau’s hometown, bringing sparks back to a celebrated leadership bromance.

Barack Obama, Justin Trudeau

Image: Facebook/@obamafoundation

The former U.S. head of state sold out tickets when he was invited to give a speech in Montreal by the town’s Chamber of Commerce.

He then stopped by for dinner with Trudeau, where the two discussed developing youth leadership around the world.

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Trudeau, 45, and Obama, 55 are both noted for being relatively young in office and holding progressive views in their countries. Obama was 47 when he began what would be two terms in office. Trudeau was 43 when he assumed office in November 2015. Both have been known to mutually respect and praise one another.

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The leaders have also had their share of criticism, but their charisma, good looks and clean public image have won them popularity with citizens at home and abroad.

Netizens from around the world felt nostalgic for the time when both were leaders of their respective countries:

Barack Obama, Justin Trudeau

Obama visited Trudeau in his office last 2016. Image: Facebook/@JustinPJTrudeau

Image: Screen grab via Facebook/@JustinPJTrudeau

Image: Screen grab via Facebook/@JustinPJTrudeau

An idea also sprung for another dinner guest who has caught worldwide popularity:

Last May, the Internet swooned over Trudeau and 39-year-old French President Emmanuel Macron meeting for the first time.

Others wondered what was on the menu, and couldn’t help drop some memes:

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For those wondering, restaurant owner David McMillan shared to CBC News that the menu was oysters, shrimp, halibut, steak, spaghetti lobster and strawberry shortcake. However, there was less cream and butter given since both leaders are fitness buffs.

Of course, it wasn’t a state leaders dinner without all the security detail:

According to McMillan, there were 200 men and women on security detail outside the local restaurant. Two security guards remained in the kitchen.

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He was also briefly able to speak to the two, and told Obama, “I look forward to your wife being the next president of the United States,” to which both leaders were said to have laughed. Niña V. Guno/JB/rga

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