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Barack and Michelle Obama arrive apart on Spielberg's yacht after ex-president's startling marriage confession

Michelle Obama arrived ahead of her husband, Barack Obama, as the two enjoyed a lavish getaway together aboard Steven Spielberg's yacht in Portofino, Italy

After months of swirling speculation about the state of their marriage,Barack Obama and Michelle Obama have put on a rare show of unity by jetting off on a lavish getaway together.

The couple seemed to put the ongoing divorce rumors to rest as they soaked up the sun in Portofino, Italy, aboard their pal Steven Spielberg‘s $250 million superyacht over the weekend.

The pair notably arrived separate from one another, however, with photographers catching a solo Michelle, 61, getting onto the luxurious,357-foot water vessel via a tender ahead of her husband.

She looked fashionable, donning some baggy jeans, a matching denim button-down top, a white tank top underneath, and leopard-print Birkenstock sandals.

Acclaimed director Steven, 78, greeted her with his arms open wide before he gave her a warm hug.

The two were then seen sitting outside on his massive boat, called theSeven Seas, chatting happily together, along with some other friends.

Later on, Barack, 64, was spotted looking downcast as he arrived in thepicturesque Italian seaside village alongside some security.

Michelle Obama arrived ahead of her husband, Barack Obama, as the two enjoyeda lavish getaway together aboard Steven Spielberg's yacht in Portofino, Italy

Michelle Obama arrived ahead of her husband, Barack Obama, as the two enjoyeda lavish getaway together aboard Steven Spielberg’s yacht in Portofino, Italy

Later on, Barack, 64, was spotted looking downcast as he arrived in the picturesque Italian seaside village alongside some security

Later on, Barack, 64, was spotted looking downcast as he arrived in the picturesque Italian seaside village alongside some security

He dressed casually in a brown top and white cap.

The morning after Barack joined Michelle and Steven on the yacht, the group enjoyed breakfast outdoors on the boat’s deck, before they headed ashore to Punta Chiappa for lunch.

At one point, Barack was pictured alone staring intently at what appeared to be a tablet or laptop, dressed in a black polo shirt.

Their vacation comes days after Barack made a startling marriage confession.

During an appearance at theJefferson Educational Society event in Erie, Pennsylvania, earlier this month, Barack joked that he had spent much of his time since leaving office trying to appease his wife, which he described as ‘challenging.’

‘I have spent over eight years now trying to dig myself out of a hole with Michelle,’ he said.

‘And that’s been challenging, but I feel like I’m making progress. I’m almost breaking even at the moment.’

This marks the first time the couple had been seen together since they sat down for an astonishing joint sit-down on Michelle’s podcast back in July, during which they finally addressed the state of their marriage.

The couple seemed to put the ongoing divorce rumors to rest as they soaked up the sun aboard their pal Steven's $250 million superyacht over the weekend

The couple seemed to put the ongoing divorce rumors to rest as they soaked up the sun aboard their pal Steven’s $250 million superyacht over the weekend

Photographers caught a solo Michelle, 61, getting onto the luxurious, 357-foot water vessel via a tender ahead of her husband

Photographers caught a solo Michelle, 61, getting onto the luxurious, 357-foot water vessel via a tender ahead of her husband

Acclaimed director Steven, 78, greeted her with his arms open wide before he gave her a warm hug

Spielberg is seen hugging Michelle upon her arrival

Acclaimed director Steven, 78, greeted her with his arms open wide before he gave her a warm hug

After Barack joined Michelle and Steven on the yacht, the trio enjoyed dinner outdoors on the boat's deck

After Barack joined Michelle and Steven on the yacht, the trio enjoyed dinner outdoors on the boat’s deck

‘What, you guys like each other?’ Michelle’s brother and co-host Craig Robinson joked, before Michelle replied: ‘Oh yeah, the rumor mill.’

‘She took me back!’ Barack light-heartedly chimed in, adding: ‘It was touch and go for awhile.’

The former first lady said it was nice to be in the same room as her husband, sassily telling her brother: ‘When we aren’t, folks think we’re divorced.’

Michelle then made a heartfelt admission about her relationship with her husband of almost 33 years.

‘There hasn’t been one moment in our marriage where I thought about quitting my man,’ she said passionately.

‘And we’ve had some really hard times. So we had a lot of fun times, a lot of adventures, and I have become a better person because of the man I’m married to.’

Barack admitted he missed a lot of the speculation, and he was largely unaware of what people were saying.

‘These are the kinds of things that I just miss, right? So I don’t even know this stuff’s going on,’ he confessed.

‘And then somebody will mention it to me and I’m all like, ‘what are you talking about?”

The Obamas have been married for almost 33 years and share daughters, Malia, 26, and Sasha, 24.

Rumors surrounding the Obama’s relationship began when Michelle skipped several high-profile events, including Donald Trump’s inauguration and former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral.