A girl who was less than impressed about meeting Melania Trump during a visit to the White House has become an internet sensation.
On Tuesday, 30 sixth grade students from Digital Pioneers Academy, a Washington DC charter school, joined Trump and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos in the White HouseFamily Theater, said the Daily Mail.
The First Lady presented the 2017 film Wonder, about a boy with Treacher Collins syndrome, a condition that causes facial deformities.
"The movie celebrates October's National Bullying Prevention Month by highlighting the importance of choosing kindness — a core belief of Mrs. Trump's Be Best campaign," a spokesperson for Trump told the Hill.
Melania Trump hosts 30 local sixth-grade students for a screening of the motion picture 'Wonder'. Photo / Getty Images
In a viral image from the event, which Melania's office tweeted, a little girl stands out from the crowd because of her indifferent expression.
She hangs back from the group, crossing her arms defiantly with a bored expression on her face.
A tweet posted on Flotus' account read: "Thank you to the students & teachers from @DPApcs who joined me & @BetsyDeVosED to watch the movie #Wonder in the @WhiteHouse theater today. What a wonderful message! #BeBest #BullyingPreventionMonth #ChooseKind."
However the girl's expression garnered plenty of reaction on Twitter, with posting a series of hilarious comments and memes.
The girl, who may or may not have intended to come across as nonchalant as she did, has become a viral hit following her brazen move.
"This little girl with her arms folded is all of our spirit animals… lol," wrote New York Times columnist Charles Blow on Instagram .
He hashtagged the post #IReallyDontCareDoYou" in reference to Trump's famous Zara jacket.
Thirty sixth-grade students from Digital Pioneers Academy wait for the arrival of Melania Trump. Photo / Getty Images
The First Lady was widely criticised in June for wearing a jacket with the slogan "I really don't care, do u" as she flew Thursday to visit children separated from their families at the Mexico border.