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Inside Penny Wong And Her Partner Sophie Allouache’s Relationship Timeline

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Foreign Minister Penny Wong has been together with her partner, Sophie Allouache since 2002. However, during a news appearance in her hometown, Miss Wong refused to comment on Malaysia’s rules governing same-sex couples.

Same-sex “activity” is illegal in Malaysia under the Penal Code of 1936, which contains draconian penalties such as up to 20 years in prison and whipping.

Who Is Penny Wong’s Partner, Sophie Allouache?

Penny Wong’s partner Sophie Allouache is a public servant and former University of Adelaide Students’ Association president. She and Sophie are parents to two wonderful daughters.

Sophie holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from The University of Adelaide. She is now the Chief Project Officer for Statewide Early Childhood Health Promotion at SA Health.

Penny,53, became a lesbian shortly after taking her place in parliament in 2002, becoming the first openly LGBT MP. The inspiring couple has an age difference of almost eleven years.

When Penny is not in Canberra for business, she and her wife Sophie live in Adelaide with their two children.

Sophie, 42, became pregnant with their first child in August of 2011. Alexandra was born that December. Hannah, the couple’s second child, was born in April 2015.

Sophie is the biological mother. IVF technology was used to conceive the children. The ladies and girls know their biological father, but he has stayed unknown in public.

Penny told Mamamia in 2016 that, contrary to what many people with homophobic tendencies may believe, their life and family are “normal.”

“I want to exclaim, “Do you have any clue how boringly typical the rest of our lives are?” We live in the suburbs, have a station vehicle, and a mortgage, “She stated.

The actual issue is that Penny and Sophie have been unable to officially recognize their love like so many other straight couples in their situation have, with a wedding and marriage.

While Wong is the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sophie is their children’s primary carer. Penny tries to compensate for her frequent absences by messaging the kids daily with “plenty of emoticons.”

When she is abroad, she also writes letters and calls them daily.

Penny Wong Has Mixed Ethnicity

Penny Wong, an Australian politician, is both an immigrant to Australia and a direct descendant of South Australia’s earliest white settlers on her mother’s side.

Her mother, Jane (née Chapman), is an English Australian whose ancestors arrived in South Australia on the Cygnet in 1836.

And her father, Francis Wong, is a Malaysian Chinese man of Hakka heritage who stayed in Sandakan at the time of Japanese occupation of British Borneo.

Foreign Minister, Penny Wong’s parents had met in the early 1960s when Francis Wong was a Colombo Plan student at the University of Adelaide. Wong grew up speaking Malay, Chinese (most likely Hakka Chinese), and English dialects.

She started attending Kinabalu International School when she was five years old. When Wong was eight years old, her parents divorced, and she relocated to Adelaide, South Australia, with her mother and younger brother.

Penny Wong’s Net Worth

Penny Wong, the minister of foreign affairs for Australia, has an estimated net worth of $2 million as of 2022. Wong previously received $332,720 as Senate Leader.

She’s gotten a $40,000 wage hike and a substantially larger travel allowance now that she’s been Foreign Affairs Minister since 2022(Pedestrian Tv).

She has a base salary of $211,250.

She is also the Senator for South Australia since 2002, the Senate Leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) since 2013, and the Senate Leader of the Government since 2022.

Wong was Australia’s first Minister for Climate Change in the first Rudd administration from 2007 to 2010 and Minister for Finance in the Gillard and second Rudd governments from 2010 to 2013.

She became the first Asian-born member of an Australian Cabinet in 2008. She was also the first female openly-LGBTQ Australian federal politician, and she played a crucial role in legalizing same-sex marriage, Australia in 2017.

During her amazing political career, she must have earned a fortune. Furthermore, she has three residential properties in her and her spouse’s name together (icacpls).