the Flemish prime minister, Jan Jambon (N-VA) was on Tuesday night as a guest on the yacht, Gert Verhulst, and for the talk show, ‘George, late last night. While the Ham and it is, of course, the coronacrisis was, he said, also in a corner of the veil on his wedding plans.

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Ham (59) just wanted to tell you that the wedding is scheduled for “sometime this year”. The date has not yet been moved by the coronamaatregelen, but it is still up in the air whether we will be able to do it at the time, we are projected to had. What Verhulst, and James Cooke, did speculate that it was this summer. “Well, you know, already, how long is the action going to take? I don’t know that yet”, replied Ham, laughing.

she, On Gilops, was brought in via Skype. She told me that “it does not have a great deal of preparation has been taken, because, suddenly, all is uncertain: is it still on? I hope you are all well. So, I think we have to take on-the-go need to shoot from the light to go green.”

the Romantic proposal

According to the Gilops is a Ham now and again especially for a romantic get-away. “His proposal was very romantic. I’m a grandmother now, and that’s a little bit sad, ‘ cause you can, of course, that the baby is not going to visit, and he is incredibly sweet. He has been showing me this weekend, a little wine and dine.”

What makes a Ham, the perfect man, according to her? “I think it’s immensely funny, and we need to be together and a huge smile. And we fit in just fine with each other.”

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Joe Ham early in the morning, the 54-year-old girlfriend at the end of last year, a proposal of marriage. He was previously married to, but separated from, the woman with whom he had four children.

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