Presidential hopeful Tharman reveals why he never proposed to wife

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Presidential hopeful Tharman reveals why he never proposed to wife
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Last week, her thoughts on her husband Tharman Shanmugaratnam's presidential bid made the rounds on social media. 'In our relationship, it's always said that I have the last word...', Jane Ittogi said, drawing chuckles at the press conference. This week, the couple, married for 33 years, shared other interesting bits about their relationship in an interview with Lianhe Zaobao. Tharman,...

Last week, her thoughts on her husband Tharman Shanmugaratnam's presidential bid made the rounds on social media.This week, the couple,Tharman, 66, revealed that"There was no formal proposal, we just sort of constantly discussed [marriage] over the years, and realised, 'yeah okay'", he said."We just knew each other very well, and after a while, we decided [to get married].

"I noticed that the garden had wisteria trees, and I quickly rushed down with my handphone to take some beautiful photos of wisteria to show her," the former deputy prime minister said. "He thinks I'm a magician, usually when he's upset it's because something has gone wrong... so it's always me, because I said women carry the whole sky."

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