布莱尔求婚史大曝光! Blair asked Cherie to say 'I do' while she scrubbed the loo Former British prime minister Tony Blair proposed to his now wife Cherie while she was cleaning the toilet during a holiday in Italy, according to a new television documentary. Cherie Blair told BBC television that the future prime minister popped the question in 1979 as she was tidying a villa in Tuscany. "I'd cleaned the toilet and he suddenly announced when I wason my kneesthat maybe we should get married," the human rights lawyer told the programme "The Real Cherie Blair," which is to be broadcast Wednesday. "So you agreed to marry him while you were cleaning the toilet?" the interviewer asked. "Yes, lovely. It was terribly romantic!" she said. The programme also reveals that Blair calls his wife "the bolshie Scouser," a reference to her Liverpool, north-west England roots and often outspoken views. The Blairs later went on to have four children, including son Leo in 2000 who was the first child to be born to a serving prime minister in more than 150 years. Blair, 54, left office after 10 years on Wednesday, handing over power to Gordon Brown. 双语资讯 (AP) 近日一部新电视纪录片曝出英国前任首相布莱尔向夫人切丽的求婚史,据说当时在意大利度假的切丽正在打扫卫生间。 |