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вторник, 23 июля 2019 г.

"Many Photos" - Ivanka Trump is ribbed over awkward spelling fail on her tweet to Boris

Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka has been ridiculed after an awkward spelling error as she offered her congratulations to new Tory leader Boris Johnson.


Ivanka, who has 6.7 million Twitter followers, said: 'Congratulations on becoming the next PM of the United Kingston.'


The unfortunate spelling error of 'Kingston' rather than 'Kingdom' left the 37-year-old open to ridicule on social media.




The 37-year-old makes an unfortunate error while trying to congratulate Boris Johnson


The 37-year-old makes an unfortunate error while trying to congratulate Boris Johnson





Boris Johnson previously met Ivanka Trump, but in her congratulations to him today she misspelled United Kingdom


Boris Johnson previously met Ivanka Trump, but in her congratulations to him today she misspelled United Kingdom





The spelling mistake did not go unnoticed by users on Twitter who mocked President Trump's daughter


The spelling mistake did not go unnoticed by users on Twitter who mocked President Trump's daughter





Some users mocked the 37-year-old's spelling, while others compared her gaffe to her father's spelling mistake


Some users mocked the 37-year-old's spelling, while others compared her gaffe to her father's spelling mistake























One user said: 'I'm 14 and I can spell better than you. United Kingdom (laughing emojis).


And another said: 'United Kingston. Bahahaha.'


While other people compared Ivanka's slip-up to a similar spelling gaffe made by her father earlier this year.

President Trump, who regularly uses Twitter to lambast opponents, was responding to a news report which claimed he said he'd listen if foreign governments offered him 'dirt' on opponents.


But in his apparent fury, he misspelled Wales as Whales, when referring to the title of Prince Charles.




President Trump was mocked for his own spelling mistake when he referred to Prince Charles as the 'Prince of Whales', in a lengthy tweet about foreign governments


President Trump was mocked for his own spelling mistake when he referred to Prince Charles as the 'Prince of Whales', in a lengthy tweet about foreign governments









A number of social media users mocked Mr Trump for the spelling error, and posted pictured of whales in response


A number of social media users mocked Mr Trump for the spelling error, and posted pictured of whales in response







Trump tweeted: 'I meet and talk to 'foreign governments' every day. I just met with the Queen of England (U.K.), the Prince of Whales, the P.M. of the United Kingdom, the P.M. of Ireland, the President of France and the President of Poland. We talked about 'Everything!'


 'Should I immediately call the FBI about these calls and meetings? How ridiculous! I would never be trusted again. With that being said, my full answer is rarely played by the Fake News Media. They purposely leave out the part that matters.'


Social media users mocked the President, with many people responding to the spelling error by posting pictures of whales.


The President also congratulated Mr Johnson today, who beat rival Jeremy Hunt by 92,153 votes to 46,656.


He will take over the role of prime minister after Theresa May informs the Queen of her resignation on Wednesday.

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