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Underwear model Teresa May mistaken for U.K.'s prime minister-designate

Over the past few weeks, not-so-news-savvy British Twitter users have bombarded underwear model Teresa May with political commentary and congratulations for becoming prime minister.

You'd think the fact that she's selling topless selfies would be a clue this May is not a politican

(Associated Press)

Theresa May, who is expected to become Britain's prime minister on Wednesday, is many things an Oxford graduate, a Bank of England veteran, and the U.K.'s home secretary since 2010.

She is not, however, a purveyor of signed, topless selfies.

Over the past few weeks, not-so-news-savvy Twitter users have bombarded British underwear model Teresa May with political commentary and congratulations for becoming prime minister.

The author of My Body in Your Hands was forced to change her Twitter bio to read "I am a UK Glamour model, not the Prime Minister [sic]."

The model and her fans were quick to point out the glaring signs that she is not the next prime minister.

A page parodying Opposition Leader Jeremy Corbyn joined in on the fun.

Some Britons were keen on the idea of having a sexy PM.

The idea of a lingerie model in office may sound ridiculous, but many politicians and their spouses have actually had to walk the thin line between "media friendly" and "shallow."

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was criticized for posing in a (fully clothed) photo shoot for women's magazine Vogue with wife Sophie Grgoire-Trudeau shortly after being elected.

Many Canadians felt that a sitting prime minister should be too busy to pose for a fashion shoot, and some even critiqued a fully clothed picture of the couple staring into each other's eyes as being inappropriately sexy.

Melania Trump, wife of presumptiveU.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald, has received both scorn and praise for her past modelling career. On the one hand, her husband retweeted a popular meme implying she's more attractive than the wife of his main rival at the time, Ted Cruz.

However, because she's posed in bikinis, Melania Trump has also been criticized by Democrats and ultra-conservative Republicans alike as being too sexy to be the presidential spouse.

The case of mistaken identity doesn't appear to have inspired Teresa May to make a run for office (however much her fans may want her to), but in one respect, she is well prepared to launch a campaign.

She's already denouncing the media.