Spectators at the ongoing G7 summit in France's Evian-les-Bains are in for a treat as leaders of the world's biggest democracies engage in candid conversations, often caught by hot mics.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's big reveal of quitting smoking was a highlight, with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz asking if she'd had a cigarette that morning, to which she responded, 'I haven't had one since May 1st.'
Leaders from Canada, the UK, Japan, and the EU joined in to commend Meloni on her remarkable feat, with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney asking if she had a patch.
As the FIFA World Cup is underway, leaders chipped in with their favorite teams, with one reportedly shouting 'Allez les bleus' for the French football team.
President Donald Trump brought up the recent UFC match at the White House to mark his 80th birthday, offering glowing commentary for his close aide Dana White.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stirred matters by bringing up Cape Verde's shocking 0-0 draw against World Cup champion Spain.
Trump also casually brought up the topic of Greenland, which had been a sensitive issue in the past, drawing laughs from the crowd.
The event drew to a close with a hilarious sequence of events, including French President Emmanuel Macron leaving his watch behind and President Trump jokingly asking for it.
Gifts were exchanged among members, with Macron offering personalized bicycles to promote the Cycling World Championships scheduled for next year.