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Former president George W. Bush is busy doing a press tour for his new book, Out of Many, One, a collection of stories and oil paintings of America’s immigrants. The tour has included appearances at Today and Jimmy Kimmel Live. And, surprisingly, one common theme of these appearances were mentions of Michelle Obama, one of Bush’s most unlikely friends.
During a recent interview with Today, former president Bush was asked how he felt about his successors, including Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden. Specifically, Bush was asked whether or not he'd ever been tempted to comment publicly on them.
"Yeah, I guess I have, sure," Bush responded, per People.
However, when pressed for a specific name, he kept quiet. "Anyone in particular? Nah, I think I'm fine," he said. Bush then joked, "If I did, Michelle Obama might not be my friend."
Bush's friendship with Michelle Obama has been the subject of plenty of speculation since the former president was spotted sharing a piece of candy with her during John McCain's funeral in 2018.
WATCH: Bipartisanship: Laura Bush, via President Bush, hands a piece of candy to Michelle Obama during the memorial service for John McCain. pic.twitter.com/PhKPYCOiUz
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) September 1, 2018
During an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, Bush explained their unlikely friendship. "Here's the thing. I go to a lot of funerals and so does she," he explained. "Because of protocol I'm always stuck next to her, or she's always stuck next to me."
"I get a little antsy during the long-winded eulogies, and so I start cracking a few jokes," he said. "And she seems to think they're funny, so I'm delighted."
However, the friendship does not necessarily carry over to their spouses. When asked if Laura Bush and Barack Obama had a similar bond, Bush joked, "He doesn't sit next to her at the funerals."
During her press tour for Becoming, Michelle Obama also commented on her friendship with Bush – especially the mint-sharing moment caught on camera. "He has the presence of mind and the sense of humor to bring me a mint. And he made it a point to give me that mint right then and there, and that’s the beauty of George Bush," she said, according to ABC7.