Cape Town - A woman asked her colleagues for a "Mariah Carey birthday cake," instead she got the picture of French physicist Marie Curie (who died in 1934) printed on her cake.
Writer Harriet Alida Lye explained the mix-up on Twitter, writing: "My cousin in England told her colleagues she wanted a Mariah Carey birthday cake. They misunderstood, and is the cake they made her instead. It's Marie Curie, looking very festive."
My cousin in England told her colleagues she wanted a Mariah Carey birthday cake. They misunderstood, and is the cake they made her instead. It’s Marie Curie, looking very festive. pic.twitter.com/LMHJnMATqD— Harriet Alida Lye (@harrietalida) June 14, 2019
My cousin in England told her colleagues she wanted a Mariah Carey birthday cake. They misunderstood, and is the cake they made her instead. It’s Marie Curie, looking very festive. pic.twitter.com/LMHJnMATqD
Pop icon Mariah Carey caught on to the viral tweet, wishing Harriet's cousin, Siobhan, a belated birthday.
"This could've been me if only I hadn't failed remedial math. happy birthday Siobhan!!" Mariah wrote.
This could've been me if only I hadn't failed remedial math ???? happy birthday Siobhan!! ?? https://t.co/Ffz69lTRkc— Mariah Carey (@MariahCarey) June 15, 2019
This could've been me if only I hadn't failed remedial math ???? happy birthday Siobhan!! ?? https://t.co/Ffz69lTRkc
Surprised at the enormous public response, Harriet tweeted on Friday: "About eight million times more people read that Mariah Carey tweet than will ever read any book I ever write,"
About eight million times more people read that Mariah Carey tweet than will ever read any book I ever write.— Harriet Alida Lye (@harrietalida) June 20, 2019
About eight million times more people read that Mariah Carey tweet than will ever read any book I ever write.
JohannesburgCity Press
JohannesburgTaste Holdings Limited
HousesR 900 000
HousesR 790 000
Apartments / FlatsR 1 640 000