EXCLUSIVE: Former president Bill and ex First Lady Hillary Clinton keep their distance as they’re spotted going on a hike in the Hamptons

Former President Bill Clinton and former Senator, Secretary of State, and 2016 presidential nominee Hillary Clinton were a little aloof as they took a walk in the Hamptons just after Bill’s 77th birthday.

The New York destination is about 185 miles east of Clinton’s usual Empire State getaway, Chappaqua.

Hillary wore a caftan-style top, jeans and hiking boots on their Sunday walk.

Husband Bill, who celebrated his birthday two days earlier, wore a navy T-shirt, navy blue shorts and comfortable sneakers on their walk.

While Bill has been largely out of the spotlight in recent months, Hillary was only seen last week, after she was booked on MSNBC on the night of former President Trump’s most recent indictment in Georgia.

Former President Bill Clinton and former Senator, Secretary of State, and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton were a bit standoffish as they took a walk in the Hamptons just after Bill’s 77th birthday

Hillary wore a caftan-style top, jeans and hiking boots on their walk

Hillary wore a caftan-style top, jeans and hiking boots on their walk

Clinton was appearing alongside Rachel Maddow on MSNBC as news broke that the Fulton County District Attorney had once again filed a long line of charges against him and some of his compatriots for their actions related to the 2020 election.

While the former secretary of state appeared visibly dizzy by the news, she went on to say it was a moment of “profound sadness that we have a former president indicted on so many charges that go to the heart of whether or not he our democracy would survive.

‘HOur intent was to defraud the United States of America and the citizens of our nation,” she said.

Clinton added that she “would wait to see what the indictments themselves say,” but “I don’t know if anyone should be pleased. This is a terrible time for our country to see a former president accused of these terribly important crimes.

“The only satisfaction can be that the system works,” she said.

Clinton and Trump had a famous sparring battle in 2016, with Trump winning the election and serving four years in the White House.

The two politicians The love story dates back to their days as students at Yale Law in the early 1970s.

However, the pair’s very public romance was marred by some well-known and embarrassing challenges, such as the sex scandal that erupted during his 18-month affair with White House intern Lewinsky, then 22, and led to his impeachment in 1997.

While Bill has been largely out of the spotlight in recent months, Hillary was spotted last week, having been booked on MSNBC on the night of former President Donald Trump's most recent indictment.

While Bill has been largely out of the spotlight in recent months, Hillary was spotted last week, having been booked on MSNBC on the night of former President Donald Trump’s most recent indictment.

Husband Bill, who turned 77 two days earlier, wore a navy T-shirt, navy blue shorts and comfortable sneakers on their walk

The former president's 2016 rival appeared on MSNBC alongside Rachel Maddow as news broke that the Fulton County District Attorney's office had filed yet another lengthy series of charges.

Husband Bill, who turned 77 two days earlier, wore a navy T-shirt, navy shorts and comfortable sneakers while walking, even though he kept his distance from Hillary

The Clintons have been married since 1975, though their marriage has been plagued by scandal and Bill's affairs.

The Clintons have been married since 1975, though their marriage has been plagued by scandal and Bill’s affairs.

Clinton had an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky from 1995 to 1997. She was 22 to 25 years old at the time of the affair, he was 48 to 51 years old.

Lying about the clandestine romance famously led to his political downfall; the House of Representatives impeached Clinton in 1998.

“I did not have a sexual relationship with that woman, Mrs. Lewinsky,” Clinton claimed in a 1998 televised address.

Clinton had an affair with Lewinsky from 1995 to 1997

Clinton had an affair with Lewinsky from 1995 to 1997

β€œI never told anyone to lie, not once; never. These allegations are false. And I have to get back to work for the American people,” Clinton said in a speech on Jan. 26, flanked by his wife.

Hillary called the rumors of the affair a “massive right-wing conspiracy” at the time.

β€œThe great story here for anyone willing to find it, write about it, and explain it is this: that my husband has been conspired against since the day he ran for president,” said the then-first lady about the allegations.

Clinton finally admitted on August 17, 1998, in taped grand jury testimony, that he had had an “improper physical relationship” with Lewinsky. That night, he made a statement that was broadcast on national television, admitting that his relationship with Lewinsky was “not appropriate.”

Lewinsky said she had nine sexual encounters with Clinton over the course of two years.

The scandal led to Bill being impeached in 1998. But he survived the Senate trial and remained in office through his second term.

Several women have also brought forward that they were sexually assaulted by or engaged in extramarital affairs with Clinton over the course of his political career and his nearly five-decade marriage.

Clinton has since denied all allegations against him.