Clinton’s post included a photo of herself dancing with a big smile in a packed club during a 2012 trip to Colombia while she was still secretary of state. It ended with the words ‘Keep dancing, @marinsanna’. Marin quickly responded, tweeting, “Thank you @Hillary Clinton” and including a heart emoji. A recently leaked video showed Marin dancing and partying with a group of friends and celebrities. Critics said it was unbecoming of a prime minister, while others – now including Clinton – defended the 36-year-old politician’s right to enjoy a private event with friends. Get The Times of Israel Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories By signing up, you agree to the terms Marin told her colleagues in her Social Democratic Party that it was important to relax sometimes. “I am human. I too sometimes yearn for joy, light and fun in these dark clouds,” said Marin, the world’s youngest prime minister. He added that he had not missed “a day of work”. However, it was met with further cringe when a photo emerged of two women lifting their tops during a party at the Prime Minister’s residence in July. Marin apologized again. Finland’s Prime Minister @MarinSanna is criticized for attending too many music festivals and spending too much time partying instead of governing. He reminds me of Zelenskyy. pic.twitter.com/pmpHlZzNZg — The Poll Lady (@ThePollLady) August 20, 2022 Clinton, who is 74, headed the State Department from 2009 to 2013 under President Barack Obama. In 2016, she was the Democratic candidate for president of the United States. Although heavily favored, she lost to real estate mogul Donald Trump in a stunning upset. You are a devoted reader We are really glad that you read X Times of Israel articles last month. That’s why we started the Times of Israel ten years ago – to provide discerning readers like you with must-read coverage of Israel and the Jewish world. So now we have a request. Unlike other media, we have not set up a paywall. But because the journalism we do is expensive, we invite readers to whom The Times of Israel has become important to help support our work by joining The Times of Israel Community. For just $6 a month you can support our quality journalism by enjoying Times of Israel ADS-FREE, as well as access to exclusive content available only to members of the Times of Israel Community. Thank you, David Horowitz, founding editor of the Times of Israel Join our community Join our community Already a member? Sign in to stop seeing this