Ivanka Trump Posted A Selfie With Donald Trump On Twitter And Tagged Him As... Meatloaf?

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Ivanka Trump just gifted us the first meme of 2021 and Twitter is having a ball with it. 

She tweeted a photo with Donald Trump on their way to Georgia and if you look at the tags, you'll notice that rather than tagging her father, she tagged... meatloaf?

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The original tweet. Check out the tags... 

Twitter immediately started asking the question we are all wondering. 

People quickly caught on that Ivanka [accidentally?] tagged "MeatLoaf" as her father.

Some cracked jokes that the selfie could be a cry for help. 

While others compared the photo to another famous meme...

Many assumed that the tag was an accident, but maybe singer Meat Loaf could be making a surprise appearance?

Either way, Ivanka gave the internet a pretty perfect picture to create memes with.  

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