After many years, Hillary Clinton finally revealed the real score between her and billionaire mogul Donald Trump.

She attended his wedding and Trump complimented her back in 2012; despite all those niceties, Hillary finally said that she and The Donald "were not friends."

In an interview by People, Clinton said, "We knew each other, obviously, in New York, I knew a lot of people."

Apart from that, she also dismissed Trump's comment regarding her husband's past indiscretions and attributed it to petty politics.

According to Trump, he considers Bill Clinton as "one of the great women abusers of all time" and accused Hillary of enabling her husband.

Trump exposed this part of the Clintons' lives when Hillary accused of him of having a "penchant for sexism." In his defense, he said that Hillary's comments are a bit unfair as she's married to Bill, who has a rather controversial past with various women.

This is a stark contrast to what Trump said to Hillary and Bill back in 2012, when during an interview, he said that he likes the Clintons a lot and even commended Hillary's work ethic.

Eleven years ago, when Trump married former model Melania Knauss, both Hillary and Clinton were in attendance and the four was even photographed together wearing big smiles, CNN reported.

And just last year, Trump commented that when he needed Hillary, she was there and added that when he said that he wants them to attend his wedding, they complied.

Despite all the back-and-forth tirade between her parents and Trump, Chelsea Clinton maintained that she and Ivanka -- Donald's eldest daughter -- remain friends and said that politics is not affecting their friendship.

For Chelsea, she clarified that she never had a relationship whatsoever with Trump and clarified that her relationship with his family has always been with Ivanka.

She added, "I would never hold anyone accountable for what anyone else in their family said."

Hillary also hit back at Trump and said that she's not really concerned about what the billionaire-turned-presidential candidate has to say about her while adding that she is more concerned about other people.

She gave a subtle jab at Trump and said that The Donald was being divisive and a bully due to his recent comments against immigrants and American muslims.

Lastly, Hillary commented that the last thing America needs is more divisiveness and mean-spiritedness, clarifying that she cares for the people who don't have a voice, rather than Trump's comments about her personal life.