Published 13:02 IST, October 17th 2020
Finland PM trolled for wearing low-cut blazer, netizens slam 'sexist' attack in style
Attack on Sanna Marin for wearing a low-cut blazer has been turned upside down with thousands of men and women sharing their images in similar blazers.
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attack of ‘sexist trolls’ on Finland Prime minister Sanna Marin for wearing a low-cut blazer has been turned upside down with thousands of men and women sharing ir ims in similar blazers. From #ImWithSanna on Instagram to #supportSanna on Twitter, several people have silenced trolls that attempted to target Finnish PM over her cover photoshoot. 34-year-old leer of country h featured in a fashing magazine Trendi and for cover photo shoot, she wore a black blazer that h a plunging neckline. However, this didn’t sit right with some internet users who started calling Marin’s ims “inappropriate” for someone of her position.
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Marin’s fans start a positive, uplifting trend
From commenters saying that im “eroded” her credibility to ors questioning if she is a model, hundreds of people began bashing Finnish PM for shoot. This negative response triggered a positive, uplifting trend involving people across nation posting ims with a similar neckline of coats, blazers, dresses, jackets among ors. Marin’s fans mand to silence trolls along with encouraging body positivity and glamour.
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Finnish PM leaves EU for COVID-19 test
Meanwhile, Marin on October 16 said that she h left European Union (EU) summit happening in Belgium “as a precautionary measure” and was flying back home to undergo a COVID-19 test. move came just a day after European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen left summit venue in Brussels just shortly after it began because one of her close aides h tested positive for vel coronavirus. Finnish PM h attended a meeting earlier this week at Finnish parliament toger with a lawmaker Tom Packalen who h later tested [postive for disease and showed mild symptoms.
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Marin wrote on Twitter, “I left European Council meeting as a precautionary measure and asked Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven to represent Finnish end of meeting time.”
13:03 IST, October 17th 2020