During his first face-to-face visit with President Donald Trump, the Canadian Prime Minister had a round table discussion about women in the workforce. Ivanka attended the roundtable and “helped recruit participants and set the agenda,” according to the Associated Press.
But based on pictures taken by Getty images and Reuters from that discussion, it doesn’t look like female entrepreneurship was the only thing on Ivanka’s mind.
And Twitter, as it does, took notice.
Here are a few more things she might have been thinking based solely on photos.
“Oh! Hi, Justin! Sure you can sit next to me because my husband, Justin, I mean, Jared, won’t be attending, Justin.”
”Jared, Jared, Jared, I am married to Justin. Dammit, Jared.”
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U.S. President Barack Obama welcomes Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during an arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House. (credit:Pool via Getty Images)
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It's the Canadian PM's first state visit to the U.S. (credit:NICHOLAS KAMM via Getty Images)
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The White House hasn't hosted a state dinner for a Canadian Prime Minister since 1997. Trudeau joked: "it's about time, eh?" (credit:Mark Wilson via Getty Images)
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First Lady Michelle Obama called Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau her "soulmate." (credit:Pool via Getty Images)
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Obama and Trudeau announced an ambitious new plan to fight climate change. (credit:MANDEL NGAN via Getty Images)
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D.C. residents were pumped about Trudeau's visit.
"Obviously he's very good-looking, he's very exciting, he's very progressive," one Canadian expat told the Canadian Press. "And that plays really well in D.C." (credit:Chip Somodevilla via Getty Images)
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"We haven't always conveyed how much we treasure our alliance and ties with our Canadian friends," Obama said. (credit:JIM WATSON via Getty Images)
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Awww (credit:JIM WATSON via Getty Images)
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BFFs (credit:NICHOLAS KAMM via Getty Images)
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The Obamas and the Trudeaus seem to get along famously. (credit:MANDEL NGAN via Getty Images)