Danuta Wałęsa

Mirosława Danuta Wałęsa (Polish: [mirɔˈswava daˈnuta vaˈwɛ̃sa]; née Gołoś [ˈɡɔwɔɕ]; born 25 February 1949)[1] is the wife of former President of Poland Lech Wałęsa.

[2] In 1983 she accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on behalf of her husband,[2][3] who feared, at a time of great political upheaval in the country, that the Polish government might not allow him to return if he travelled to Oslo himself.

She was working in a flower shop near the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk when she met Lech Wałęsa, then an electrician.

During her husband's frequent interrogations by the SB in the 1980s, she was known to openly taunt officers who came to pick him up.

[6] Released in 2011, Danuta Wałęsa's autobiography Marzenia i tajemnice ("Dreams and Secrets", coauthored with Piotr Adamowicz) has sold over 400,000 copies.