People in Barcelona have been doing double takes as former US president Barack Obama, former first lady Michelle Obama, and filmmaker Steven Spielberg have joined throngs of tourists at some of the city's main sites.
abc.net.au/news/obama-springsteen-spielberg-ose-for-photo/102282906People in Barcelona have been doing double takes as former US president Barack Obama, former first lady Michelle Obama, and filmmaker Steven Spielberg have joined throngs of tourists at some of the city's main sites — albeit with added security.
Spanish news outlets showed the former president and first lady walking hand in hand through central Barcelona surrounded by a large group of security guards.
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