Jill Biden has revealed exactly what she said to Donald Trump during their intimate moment in the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
The First Lady and the president-elect were last month seen at the re-opening of the historic site in a viral exchange that sparked countless wild theories regarding what they spoke about.
French first lady Brigitte Macron had been sitting in between Biden and Trump during the ceremony, but when she got up and the two were left to themselves, they were captured smiling and chatting.
Dr Biden told the Washington Post in an interview that she had gently ribbed both Trump and her husband in the exchange.
Jill told the newspaper that Trump said: ‘I had a good meeting with your husband in the Oval Office.’
After he said his visit was two hours long, she said she told him: ‘Yes, because you’re both talkers.’
The following day, Trump shared a photo of the exchange as part of an advertisement for his line of $199 colognes and perfumes with the tagline: ‘A fragrance your enemies can’t resist.’
When asked why she decided to speak to Trump in Paris, Dr Biden said: ‘Joe and I respect our institutions, our traditions, and it’s very important to me that they continue. What would be the point of nastiness?’
First Lady Jill Biden (pictured, centre-left) and Donald Trump (pictured, right) were last month seen at the re-opening of the historic site
Biden’s revelation comes a week after Trump was seen jovially sitting with former president Barack Obama at Jimmy Carter’s funeral.
For what was supposed to be a somber final farewell for the 39th president, Thursday’s service was filled with icy exchanges, glares, and mysterious conversations – which viewers said was like something straight out of a Real Housewives script.
One of the most talked about moments was a clear moment of affection between Trump and Obama.
Trump later returned to his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida Thursday night to meet with Republican governors – and refused to say what he and Obama discussed. But he joked: ‘It did look very friendly, I must say.’
He noted that he had seen the coverage of it on television and the obsession over their conversation on social media.
‘I didn’t realize how friendly it looked. I said, “Boy they look like two people who like each other” and we probably do,’ he said. ‘We have little different philosophies, right, but we probably do.’
The president-elect added, ‘I don´t know. We just got along. But I got along with just about everybody,’ perhaps referring to former Second Lady Karen Pence’s snub of him and Melania.
He said that the entire cast of luminaries ‘met backstage’ before the funeral and said ‘we all got along very well.’

One of the most talked about moments was a clear moment of affection between Trump and Obama

Trump later returned to his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida Thursday night to meet with Republican governors and refused to say what he and Obama discussed, but joked, ‘It did look very friendly, I must say’
All the former presidents were together in a private room ahead of their entrances into the cathedral.
They also greeted President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden upon their arrival, according to the White House.
Trump helped birth the so-called ‘birther’ movement while Obama humiliated the reality TV host onstage at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in 2011 – considered a motivating factor for Trump’s decision to launch a 2016 White House run.
But on Thursday Trump and Obama acted like they were old friends.
The Republican president-elect and the former Democratic commander-in-chief chatted, with Trump making Obama laugh at one point.