Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has apologised for a leaked photo of two celebrity influencers kissing while topless during a party in her office.
In one clip, she was seen dancing intimately with a man, believed to be Finnish singer Olavi Uusivirta, at Klubi nightclub the nation's capital on August 7.
Ms Marin announced she would take a drug test"to clear up any suspicions" after it was alleged she was under the influence of illicit drugs. The PM's special advisor Iida Vallin told AFP a urine sample was tested for the presence of various drugs, including cocaine, amphetamine, cannabis and opioids, which came back clean.
"I did nothing illegal," she told reporters in a press conference on Friday."Never in my life, not even in my youth, have I ever used any drugs.
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