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It's Bromance Time Again! Barack Obama Dines With Justin Trudeau. Internet Goes Gaga

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Jun, 2017 11:57 AM

    A recent photo of Barack Obama and Justin Trudeau dining together in Montreal is proof of their evergreen ‘bromance’.

     

    The former President caught up with Trudeau on Tuesday at Montreal’s Liverpool House restaurant, and their pictures are going viral for obvious reasons. He was in Canada to deliver a speech at an event organised by the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal.

     

    Prime Minister Trudeau tweeted a photo showing both of them in deep conversation,writing: How do we get young leaders to take action in their communities? Thanks @BarackObama for your visit & insights tonight in my hometown.

     
     

    According to reports, the duo was greeted with loud cheers from a crowd gathered outside the eatery.

     

    Social media users too couldn’t stop gushing over their ‘bromance’

     
     
     
     
    WATCH: Barack Obama Full Speech to Montreal Board of Trade
     

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