995 Archiveswrong Ivanka that Donald Trump addressed on Twitter has hit back at the US president-elect by urging him to take care in his tweets and learn about climate change.
SEE ALSO: Donald Trump accidentally tweets at random woman rather than his own daughterIvanka Majic, a digital consultant from Brighton, UK, was mentioned by Trump in a tweet praising his daughter from another Twitter user who had used the wrong username.
She replied by saying: “And you’re a man with great responsibilities. May I suggest more care on Twitter and more time learning about #climatechange." She also linked an image from Information is Beautiful featuring data which states that 97.5% of publishing climatologists and about 90% of all publishing scientists supported the man-made climate theory.
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Ivanka told the BBC that she's been regularly mistaken for Trump's daughter over the past year. "Without Donald Trump it's a steady simmer of mentions," she said. "I am kind of like that @johnlewis bloke but John Lewis is probably nicer to be associated with."
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Majic also said that Ivanka "is an incredibly boring and popular Slavic girls name". "The other one I get confused with is a Hungarian concrete company called Ivanka concrete," she added.
It's an embarrassing mistake for Donald Trump, not least of all because Majic doesn't exactly seem to be a fan.
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Mashablehas reached out to Ivanka for comment.
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