Prime Minister Anthony Albanian and fiancé Jodie Haydon shared a video on social media, some of which said it was 'inadsig', while others described it as 'cute'.
Mr. Albanese and Mrs. Haydon answered questions from the public about their relationship to commemorate a year since they became engaged, while they wished Australians a happy Valentine's Day.
Most of the questions were answered quickly and confidently, such as those who were a Messier, which went to Mrs. Haydon, while Mr Albanese admitted that it was the most stubborn of the couple.
But the question of one fan made them both somewhat pausing.
“Who said I love you first?” Mrs. Haydon said, reading a question card.
Both faces seemed a bit awkward before the prime minister said: 'time' time.
“Himself,” Mrs. Haydon agreed.
“It was certainly the same time, yes.”

Anthony Albanese and Fiance Jodie Haydon shared a video on social media of which some said
Dressed in a close -fitting black polo shirt with a pair of white and green adidas sneakers, Mr Albanese admitted that his wife had the best feeling.
It was also revealed that Mrs. Haydon was the most generous with treats for the dog of Mr. Albanese, but the couple differed from who was the 'greatest rabbit jaman', where Mrs. Haydon pointed in himself, while Mr Albanese pointed to the dog.
The beloved couple couldn't agree about who would most likely be lost, even with the help of a GPS.
Mrs. Haydon said they both had a good feeling of direction when it came to finding their way, while Mr. Albanese pointed directly to his fiancé and stated, “I never got lost.”
However, not everyone on social media has sustained it with one person who posts: 'this guy is so crimping'.
“People can't afford to take their partners for dinner on Valentine's Day with the economy you are walking, size,” wrote another.
Others quickly defended the couple.
'This wins the internet for today – you are cute in this (also happy to see that the hair from Toto grows back). I have to get the Albo 2025 Bandanna for her, “wrote one person.

Jodie Haydon points to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to reveal that he was the most stubborn of the couple
Another said: “This is so cool. This is what we need more on the grid. Call me another country where the prime minister would do this. Love Australia! Still the happy country in the current world climate '.
Albanian asked Mrs. Haydon to marry him in the lodge after a romantic dinner from Valentine's Day.
He told the media when the couple 'could not be happy anymore'.
“It's so pleasure to be able to share this news with people, and it's great that I found a partner with whom I want to spend the rest of my life,” said Mr. Albanese.
Mr. Albanese and Mrs. Haydon date almost four years before their engagement, after a meeting at an event in Melbourne, where they unions about their love for the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
The prime minister helped with the design of the ring and undoubtedly the location of the engagement was unique.
'A lot of planning and thought went in everything from the date, of course Valentine's Day, and the ring that I helped design and where I could do it. I asked one of the balconies here in the lodge, “said Mr. Albanese.
Reports last year suggested that the pair of wedding plans had been on hold to prevent a distraction before the federal elections.
The prime minister must still mention the elections, which must be held before 17 May.