“As Ann Richards said, ‘Ginger Rogers did what Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels,” Clinton tweeted, alongside a blurry photo of the former secretary with her hand raised in a crowd. “Here I am in Carthage while I was there for a meeting as foreign minister,” he added. “Keep dancing @marinsanna.” As Anne Richards said, “Ginger Rogers did what Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.” Here I am in Carthage while I was there for a meeting as foreign minister. Keep dancing, @marinsanna. pic.twitter.com/btAtUFOcNV — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) August 28, 2022 Marin faced a mix of criticism and support for videos showing the 36-year-old lip-syncing and dancing at parties. “I’m human. In these dark times, I need some joy and light and fun too. And that includes all kinds of pictures and videos that I wouldn’t want to see, and I know you wouldn’t want to see. It’s private, it’s happy, and it’s life,” Marin said in a tearful speech after the video emerged, according to translations. “But I haven’t missed a day of work, not a project, and I never will,” he added. The prime minister admitted partying and drinking alcohol at the event, but denied taking drugs and took a drug test to prove it. The test was negative, according to the Guardian. He told a Finnish newspaper that “it should be accepted that even those who make decisions dance, sing and party”. Animal Biscuits Recalled After Metal Found Inside 44-Year-Old Man Dies After Falling 200 Feet From Rim In Grand Canyon Clinton praised Marin in 2019 when she was sworn in as the world’s youngest prime minister. Marin’s popularity rating is near a record high, the New York Times reported. He has led Finland through the COVID-19 pandemic with one of the lowest death rates in Europe and supported the country’s move to join NATO following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.