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Perhaps someone had Slurpees on the mind?
Donald Trump spoke in Buffalo, New York, on Monday, one day ahead of the state's primary, and discussed 9/11 -- only he said 7/11, which many people interpreted as the convenience store 7-Eleven. Either way, no one was willing to let it slide, including Salma Hayek.
"I am a dyslexic Mexican and English is my second language, however even I do not confuse 7/11 with 9/11. #DonaldTrump," the Frida actress tweeted.
"I watched our police and our firemen down at 7/11, down at the World Trade Center right after it came down," Trump misspoke in his speech. "I saw the greatest people I've ever seen in action."
You can watch the flub in the short clip below:
The GOP presidential hopeful didn't correct the mistake and has yet to comment on it.
It's safe to say Hayek wasn't planning to vote for Trump anyway, as she previously posted a photo of herself with Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton, tagging the pic "#hillyes #imwithher #wcw"
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Clinton shared a photo of herself heading to the polls for the primary on Tuesday, as vocally political stars like Susan Sarandon, Mark Ruffalo, Uzo Aduba and Rosario Dawson -- who was arrested last week during a Democracy Spring protest -- campaigned for their candidates.
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