Steve Smith tagged a wrong girl instead of his fiancee; gets hilariously trolled

The Australian captain Steve Smith, apar💯t from playing phenomenal innings on the field, is very active on sociaꦡl media.

In the recently concluded Test series againstꦐ England, Smith displayed a great performance with the bat and guided his side to regain the Ashes. He clubbed a whopping 687 runs 🔥in the series.

Apart from playing cricket, another priority for Smith is taking care of his beloved fiancee Dani Willis. The coupl✤e was recently seen toge▨ther in the Australia Open, a tennis tournament.

However, it seems like Smith was so engrossed during the match that he made a🦩 major goof up on T꧒witter. He shared a picture of him along with his fiancee expressing how much they enjoyed the Tennis game but unfortunately, he tagged the wrong girl with the same name in his post.

This is what Smith tweeted:

Instead of tagging his own girlfriend, he tagged some other girl. But Twitteratis’ being “Twitterattis”, trolled Smith for his mistake and gave us hilarious moments.

Here’s how Twitter reacted to Smith’s post:

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