The WWE's power couple had a huge privilege and honor bestowed on them over the weekend.
John Cena and Nikki Bella attended President Barack Obama's White House Correspondence Dinner on Saturday night. It was the final time President Obama hosted the event due to his second term coming to an end later this year.
The 15-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion and his girlfriend, the longest-reigning WWE Divas Champion in company history (301 days), shared some posts and photos about the evening on Twitter:
The couple's appearance also generated a lot of buzz and the WWE even promoted it:
Both WWE personalities have been on the mend as Cena underwent shoulder surgery in January, while Bella went under the knife that very same month to fix a neck injury. The "Cenation" leader announced he'll be back in action on the Memorial Day edition of "Monday Night RAW," but Bella may not make it back until later this summer.
As for their personal lives, the two have a very different stance on marriage and kids, but have managed to make it work.
"I just have things I need to get done," Cena told Rolling Stone about his issues against marriage and children. "It's not negotiable. We've been to therapy over it. I don't think it will ever be over with. I'm stubborn as f--k and extremely selfish as well. I don't want kids, I don't want marriage. That's me just saying, 'Hey, this is my life and this is how I'm going to live.'"
Bella, meanwhile, has been steadfast in wanting to marry Cena, whom she's dated for nearly four years. Cena was previously married to a woman by the name of Elizabeth Huberdeau, but their divorce was finalized in 2012.
"Marriage and kids. I think I could sacrifice kids for him but I do want that ring one day, I want to be Mrs. Cena," Bella told the E! News in August. "Our life has become one and we make decisions together but I think I want that bling to walk around with."
Despite their differences in opinion, the couple looked great together and seemed to have a great time at the White House.
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