Donald Trump called Tim Cook ‘Tim Apple’, This Is How He Responded

On Wednesday,during the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board meeting at the White House, American President Donald Trump had an awkward yet funny slip of tongue. He mistakenly referred Apple CEO as Tim Apple instead of Tim Cook.

For the American President it was an incorrect misspell of name but for the world it was definitely the perfect ingredient to poke fun and make memes out of it. It was an awkward moment between the tech exec and the American President, when he said ‘You’ve really put a great investment in our country.We appreciate it very much, Tim Apple’.

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The Apple Chief Executive was invited to the White house to preside over a meeting, to discuss education,jobs and technology. Tim Cook has been leading IPhone since 2011.

After this funny unfortunate incident, Cook did not appear to give any reaction. However, social media did. Some people asked the Apple CEO to change his name and some even posted various memes to show their support on this.Even his daughter acknowledged it on Twitter.

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And now this bone tickling funny incident orchestrated by the American President Donald Trump was referred by Tim Cook himself in a very lighthearted manner. On Thursday, the Apple CEO changed his name from Tim Cook to Tim Apple, that too, by adding an Apple logo emoji after his first name.

Here’s his new Twitter name.

Donald Trump called Tim Cook 'Tim Apple', This Is How He Responded - RVCJ Media

Tim Cook never publicly acknowledged the change in his Twitter bio but fans and followers of Apple was too quick to notice and even spread the word for it.

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So, do you like the CEO’s new name?

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