Hollywood star Ted Danson shared a humorous story this week about the early days of his romance with Mary Steenburgen, revealing that former President Bill Clinton once pulled him aside at the White House to question his intentions. According to Danson, the moment became even more intimidating because Secret Service agents were standing nearby.
The White House Story That Has Everyone Talking
Speaking during a HISTORYTalks panel in Philadelphia, Danson recalled one of the first things Steenburgen did after they began dating was introduce him to her close friends at the White House. He said Clinton took him around a corner, with three Secret Service agents behind him, and asked what his intentions were regarding Steenburgen.
Danson later joked to Clinton during the event by asking if that was fair.
Bill Clinton Had a Memorable Reply
Clinton reportedly answered with humor, saying it may not have been fair, but it was effective. He then praised Danson, adding that he became the best thing that ever happened to Steenburgen.
The lighthearted exchange quickly gained attention online, with many fans enjoying the story of a protective friend turned president giving an informal “approval interview.”
How Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen Met
The longtime couple met in 1993 while filming the movie Pontiac Moon. Their relationship blossomed quickly, and they married in 1995 on Martha’s Vineyard. They have remained one of Hollywood’s most admired couples for decades.
Why the Story Resonated With Fans
The story blends politics, Hollywood, and romance in a way that captured public attention. Many people saw it as a reminder of how close friendships can cross worlds, even connecting the White House and the entertainment industry.
It also highlighted the lasting friendship between Steenburgen and the Clintons, which dates back many years.
Bottom Line
What could have been an intimidating moment for Ted Danson has now become a funny and memorable story from the start of a marriage that has lasted more than three decades. With humor, friendship, and a presidential interrogation, it is the kind of celebrity anecdote people love to hear.

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