Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin apologizes for topless photo of influencers at her official residence | world news


Finland’s prime minister has apologized after a photo was published showing two influencers posing naked at his official residence during a private party.

Sanna Marin recently drew criticism after footage emerged last week showing her singing and dancing with Finnish celebrities at a separate party.

She took a drug testwho negative income mondayafter fearing that she took drugs during the event.

This week, another image circulated on social media, showing two well-known influencers kissing, covering their breasts with a Finnish sign from Ms Marin’s official residence in Helsinki.

The photo was taken at a private party in July, and the 36-year-old executive apologized for the image, adding that it “is not appropriate”.

“This kind of photo shouldn’t have been taken, but otherwise nothing out of the ordinary happened at the meeting,” she said.

Ms Marin added that the photo was taken at a private party with her friends after a music festival in July, where they ‘saunaed, swam and hung out together’ at her seaside residence.

The image shows influencer Sabina Sarkka with another woman, and Ms Sarkka issued an apology on her Instagram account, saying she posted the “inappropriate photo” on July 10 and was “deeply sorry”.

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A video emerged last week of the world leader enjoying a party

Ms Marin became the world’s youngest leader in December 2019, and it’s no secret that she enjoys her free time.

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Many Finns have backed and backed the prime minister to combine a private life with a high profile career, but opponents have raised concerns about his behavior at a time of high tensions due to the war in Ukraine.

Finland shares a large land border with Russia on its eastern flank and recently invited to join NATOdropping its neutral position.

Ms Marin said in January that she and her fellow young female ministers had been the target of widespread hate speech over their gender and appearance while in office.

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