Finland’s glamorous PM Marin Sanna, 36, seen dancing wildly with celebrity friends in leaked video

Sanna Marin became one of the youngest world leaders in 2019 when she became Finland’s prime minister at the age of 34

Finland‘s glamorous Prime Minister Sanna Marin has been seen dancing wildly and partying hard with a group of celebrity friends after video was leaked online.

The 36-year-old world leader is in high spirits in the video, which appears to take place in a private apartment, as the group cavorts and dances for a mobile phone camera.

The release of the raucous video comes just months after Marin was forced to apologise for going out clubbing after coming into contact with a Covid-19 case.

She came under criticism for missing the text telling her she needed to isolate because she had left her work phone that, as prime minister, she should have had on her at all times at home.

The leaked video, which is sure to cause embarrassment, was taken from the Instagram stories of a private account and appears to show Finland’s prime minister and her group of Finnish celebrity friends completely unguarded.

Finland’s glamorous Prime Minister Sanna Marin has been seen dancing wildly and partying hard with a group of celebrity friends after video was leaked online

The 36-year-old world leader is in high spirits in the video, which appears to take place in a private apartment, as the group cavorts and dances for a mobile phone camera

The release of the raucous video comes just months after Marin was forced to apologise for going out clubbing after coming into contact with a Covid-19 case

The leaked video, which is sure to cause embarrassment, was taken from the Instagram stories of a private account and appears to show Finland’s prime minister and her group of Finnish celebrity friends completely unguarded

Among the public figures seen in the video are artist Alma and her sister Anna, photographer and influencer Janita Autio, host Tinni Wikström, radio host Karoliina Tuominen, stylist Vesa Silver and MP Ilmari Nurminen.

The fun-loving video has drawn criticism within Finland by those who consider the behaviour inappropriate for a world leader, especially in a time of national emergency when Finland is ending neutrality to join NATO and grappling with a belligerent Russia.

In the video the group are heard singing ‘f*** it feels so good’ and yelling ‘jauhojengi’, which means ‘flour’ in Finnish. It is also a slang term for cocaine.

At one point a man swishes what appears to be an alcoholic drink past the camera as the beat drops and Marin and her friends dance wildly.

Marin became one of the youngest world leaders when she assumed the role as Finland’s prime minister at the age of 34.

She is part of an emerging trend of female leaders emanating from Scandinavia, which includes Katrin Jakobsdottir of Iceland, Magdalena Andersson of Sweden and Mette Frederiksen of Denmark.

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