Woman gets mistaken for UK Prime Minister Liz Truss; her responses leave internet in splits

A random woman who is unrelated to politics or Truss's victory has been also getting similar congratulatory messages on her Twitter account.

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Woman gets mistaken for UK Prime Minister Liz Truss; her responses leave internet in splits

Woman gets mistaken for UK Prime Minister Liz Truss; her responses leave internet in splits. Twitter/@thor_benson

Liz Truss, the head of the Conservative Party, who defeated Indian-origin former chancellor Rishi Sunak on Monday to become the new prime minister of the United Kingdom.

Since the news came out, Truss has been overwhelmed with  congratulatory messages from other leaders and public figures. Truss has been undoubtedly celebrating this occasion, but another woman who is unrelated to politics or Truss’s victory, has been also getting similar messages on her Twitter account.

The confusion hit the internet users as the Twitter username of the woman, named Liz Trussell, is @Liztruss. What is even more humorous is that instead of correcting people, the woman is rolling with the instance of mistaken identification and having fun by making her presence felt on those posts.

You will laugh out loud at her responses to those who tagged her to congratulate Liz Truss on her election victory.

A Twitter user, Thor Benson, gathered some screenshots of the woman’s replies to several posts and shared them on his personal account.

He captioned the post, “People keep tagging a random person instead of the incoming British prime minister and she’s rolling with it lol.”

In the comment section, users shared some other snaps of her replies. The British Royal Family’s official Twitter account, Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson, and UK Green Party MP Caroline Lucas were among many who misidentified Liz.

Since being shared, Benson’s exchange has accumulated nearly 70,000 likes so far. The comment box has been flooded away with hilarious reactions.

A user sarcastically said, “This is why the internet should exist.”

Another one asked, “Is it too late to appoint *this* Liz Truss as the PM?”

One person joked, “This is the Twitter content I’m here for.”

Here are some other reactions:

A similar kind of occurrence happened in 2021 when renowned author Salman Rushdie was mistakenly tagged in a tweet by a user while replying to a post by senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid.

The tweet grabbed caught the attention of many, including Rushdie himself.

Later, the author mentioned Bollywood actor Salman Khan and tweeted, “I think you have the wrong Salman. I am Salman Khan.” The post went viral in no time and summoned more than 10,000 likes.

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