The photo, Clinton said, was taken in Colombia during her visit as secretary of state for the sixth Summit of the Americas. “Keep dancing,” she encouraged Marin. Private videos that appeared to show Marin on the floor, singing to the camera, and Marin and five others posing in front of a camera and dancing, drew mixed reactions with some detractors labeling her behavior inappropriate and supporters that criticism highlights double standards. After the videos were released, Marin acknowledged that she had been partying “in a rowdy way” but said she was angry that the video was leaked to the media. “These videos are private and were filmed in private. I am outraged that they have become public knowledge,” Marin told reporters earlier this month. “I spent a night with my friends. We just partied, also in a noisy way. I danced and sang,” he said. He said alcohol was consumed but that he was not aware of any drug use at the party. Marin was drug tested after what she called “very serious allegations in the public domain that I have used drugs.” The drug test showed no evidence of drugs, according to a statement from the government communications office. In recent days, women from around the world have posted videos on social media of themselves dancing in support of the prime minister. On Sunday, Marin thanked Clinton for joining them, tweeting: “Thank you @HillaryClinton ❤️”