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Following her divorce, and being told ‘respectable girls don’t party’ by a very judgy public, it’s great to see the Ex Finnish Prime Minister (PM) finally being able to just have fun.
Just two months ago, Sanna Marin was the youngest female leader in the world, going toe-to-toe with Prime Minsters and Presidents from all over the world.
But then came the pics of her having a night out on the dance-floor and everyone lost their minds, claiming that it was not ‘ministerial’ to have fun, or dance apparently. Despite not doing anything weird or illegal, Marin even conceded to critics’ demands at the time that she be tested for narcotics — which she passed.
After losing the general elections later that year, and going through a very public divorce, the lady seems to have finally found some freedom to be herself. Good for her.
The former ‘world leader’, who was just 34 when she took office in 2019, really let her hair down in what she calls a ‘proper summer vacation for the first time in a while’ as she headed to Flow – a music festival in Helsinki – last week.
Joined by fellow politician, Nasima Razmyar, she seemed relaxed as she posed in chunky heels with a mini skirt and bralette in a series of photos she shared on Instagram.
Marin is the daughter of a female same-sex couple became the youngest world leader and the Scandinavian country’s third female prime minister. While she was often praised for her politics, she became the subject of controversy due to leaked videos of her dancing and partying.
She was also accused of posing ‘topless’ by her critics after appearing on the cover of the Finnish fashion magazine Trendi wearing a black blazer without a top underneath.
It’s ouderdoos to expect a young woman to act like Margeret Thatcher just because she is in politics. I’d rather trust a politician who behaves like a normal human being than some of the ‘respectable’ ones that called Epstein a friend.
I suppose there are different standards for leaders without a penis.
“I am also human,” Marin said in a speech, defending her right to have a private life after all the drama. “I do my job. I learn from this … I want to believe that people look at the work we do, not what we do in our free time.”
You go girl.
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It’s sad she had to go through the blender of public scrutiny when it appeared as if she did a good job. Compare her to the Bidens who can’t stay on their feet, or out of crack brothels, and she was a damn near perfect politician.
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