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Married Finnish PM dances intimately with another man in latest partying clip

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deny allegations of drug use on the night she was pictured out on the town. Now a new video has shown the married head of state pressed up against a man as they boogied in the popular Helsinki dancing spot, Teatteri.READ MORE: World's youngest PM denies taking drugs after wild partying video leaked onlineOne witness said that the PM was "clearly intoxicated" and stayed out until at least 5:30am, dancing "intimately with at least three different men" as well as sitting "on the laps of two different men".The witness continued: "She acted like a single 20-something.

It was hard to believe that she is married."The clip shows the Prime Minister, who has been married for two years to former football player and father of her four-year-old daughter, Markus Räikkönen, throwing her hands in the air before wrapping them around the mystery man's shoulders to the Black Eyed Peas hit I Gotta Feeling.Finnish news site Seiska admitted that while the mysterious punter definitely kept his head close to her neck, it wasn't clear whether he was kissing it or merely whispering in her ear.Marin was also spotted partying on a balcony on another crazy night out the evening before the incriminating pics were taken (August 5).But despite the wild weekend, Marin was back to work first thing on Monday morning and seemed very much her usual self, her only giveaway a "slightly hoarse voice", Seiska claimed.Marin has addressed the initial video leak and denied allegations of drug use, claiming her crazy night was just innocent fun.“We just partied, also in a boisterous way.

I danced and sang,” she said, while also telling a press conference that she has “not used drugs".“I’ve danced, sung and partied and done perfectly legal things,” she added.

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