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Australian ambassador to France proposes after marriage equality passes Australian ambassador to France proposes after marriage equality passes
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Brendan Berne posts video showing his apparently unexpected proposal to his partner Thomas Marti in Paris after the marriage equality legislation passed
Agence France-Presse
Thu 7 Dec 2017 21.42 GMT
Last modified on Thu 7 Dec 2017 23.22 GMT
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Australia’s ambassador to France wasted little time Thursday after the passage of same-sex marriage laws through federal parliament, popping the question to his longtime partner just hours later in a video posted on social media.Australia’s ambassador to France wasted little time Thursday after the passage of same-sex marriage laws through federal parliament, popping the question to his longtime partner just hours later in a video posted on social media.
“HE SAID YES!” Brendan Berne wrote along with a video of his proposal.“HE SAID YES!” Brendan Berne wrote along with a video of his proposal.
Today was a great day for Australia and for me. HE SAID YES! #MarriageEquality pic.twitter.com/liaXiw0FYhToday was a great day for Australia and for me. HE SAID YES! #MarriageEquality pic.twitter.com/liaXiw0FYh
“As ambassador to France, this is a great day for my country Australia which has passed marriage for all. But also for me personally,” Berne wrote.“As ambassador to France, this is a great day for my country Australia which has passed marriage for all. But also for me personally,” Berne wrote.
In the video, Berne stands outside his partner Thomas Marti’s Paris office in the Australian embassy with the Eiffel Tower in the background, saying: “Now it’s my turn to confirm my relationship with my partner of 11 years, Thomas.”In the video, Berne stands outside his partner Thomas Marti’s Paris office in the Australian embassy with the Eiffel Tower in the background, saying: “Now it’s my turn to confirm my relationship with my partner of 11 years, Thomas.”
Berne, 47, then heads into 37-year-old Marti’s office, turning briefly to the camera to say “deep breath” before taking the plunge.Berne, 47, then heads into 37-year-old Marti’s office, turning briefly to the camera to say “deep breath” before taking the plunge.
Admitting to being “a little nervous” and speaking in heavily accented French, Berne says: “I’d like to ask you a question. Would you please marry me?”Admitting to being “a little nervous” and speaking in heavily accented French, Berne says: “I’d like to ask you a question. Would you please marry me?”
Aside to the camera: “I hope I got the question right.”Aside to the camera: “I hope I got the question right.”
In response Marti gets up from his swivel chair for a long embrace with his new fiance.In response Marti gets up from his swivel chair for a long embrace with his new fiance.
Marti is a Swiss-Australian who works for Australia’s foreign affairs and trade ministry, according to the embassy.Marti is a Swiss-Australian who works for Australia’s foreign affairs and trade ministry, according to the embassy.
The couple met on a tram in Amsterdam and speak French at home, embassy spokesman Romain Parlier told AFP.The couple met on a tram in Amsterdam and speak French at home, embassy spokesman Romain Parlier told AFP.
Berne posted the video less than four hours after the same-sex marriage bill sailed through parliament in Canberra.Berne posted the video less than four hours after the same-sex marriage bill sailed through parliament in Canberra.
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