Posted on 08/18/2022 9:34:45 AM PDT by JonPreston
Everyone likes to blow off steam during their time off work – but Finland’s Prime Minister found herself in hot water this week for doing just that.
Sanna Marin, 36, was forced to defend her position and her private life after a leaked video of her partying with some pals circulated on social media.
In the video, which was originally published as numerous Instagram stories, Marin can be seen in white pants and black tank top singing and dancing along to Finnish pop music.
According to local newspaper Iltalehti, various high-profile Finnish personalities were with her in the footage, including influencer Janita Autio, radio host Karoliina Tuominen and stylist Vesa Silver.
Iltalehti also reported that someone can be heard shouting about drugs in the background of the video.
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Sweet fancy Moses!
She’s got nothing on that dancing fruit loop from Ukraine
Not guilty
A thirty something dancing....Who would of thunk!?
Finnish pop music = Death Metal
don’t forget the drugs
Did she twerk?
In between bites of a sardine sandwich.
She moves well - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l21A3tS6_vs
Her critics just want to date her.
Who cares about what’s happening in Finland? That’s like caring about what happens in Rhode Island.
She’s enjoying herself and dancing; fully clothed and everything.
I guess to the Finns, this is as ‘shocking’ as seeing
Senator Elizabeth Ann Warren at a party in a tank top and ripped up shorts on the dance floor twerking to Tupac Rap.
Where did her tits go?
After further deliberation, not guilty.
5.56mm
Or Elaine
Are you quoting what AOC said?
Finns are flat, and empty headed.
Well, when they drag NATO into war it might be an important country to consider along with the quality of their leadership.
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