"I am a porn star" – coming out from a PS candidate
Satu Söderström, a known porn actress and candidate for the Finns Party, has claimed her identity as a 'porn star' rather than a 'former porn star' in response to media labeling.
Satu Söderström, a 46-year-old porn actress, has recently been nominated as a candidate for the Finns Party in the upcoming parliamentary elections in Southwest Finland. Following her nomination, Söderström addressed her identification on social media after the Salon Seudun Sanomat referred to her as a sexologist and former porn star. She emphasized the importance of recognizing her ongoing role as a porn actress, asserting that simply retiring from filming does not strip one of that identity.
Söderström's comments reveal a broader discourse on the stigma surrounding adult film actors and their professional history. In her Facebook post, she argued that being a porn star is an integral part of her professional journey and that it should not detract from her worth as a person. She stated that her films remain available and continue to be viewed, making her a current representative of that profession.
The response from Söderström raises significant questions about societal perceptions of adult film actors, especially in the political arena. Her candidacy as a member of the Finns Party, a prominent political group in Finland, further complicates traditional narratives surrounding morality and professional backgrounds in politics. This instance may influence discussions on inclusivity and diversity of background in political candidacy, especially for those with non-traditional professions.