A student from Wales has shared an agonising moment of receiving a text meant for her international rugby player brother.
Katie Jenkins just completed four years of a pharmacy degree and so it was no surprise when her mother sent her a message reading: “Well done darling.”
However, just four minutes later, Jenkins received another message from her mother saying “wrong child sorry”.
The child the message was supposed to go to is Jenkins’s brother Ellis, who on Tuesday was named co-captain of the Welsh rugby team for their summer tour.
When you finish 4 years of uni on the same day that the golden child is co captain of Wales.. ?? pic.twitter.com/VcKkbMQJKS
— Katie Jenkins (@katiejenkinss) May 8, 2018
Jenkins, who is a rugby player herself, shared the exchange on Twitter, much to the joy of other users.
Jenkins may not have received the congratulatory message she wanted from her mum, but plenty of others stepped in.
Not only do we need to congratulate Wales’ co-captains for the summer tour @coryhill_ & @EllisJenkins_
A well done also needs to go to @katiejenkinss for finishing uni & the great tweet! ? https://t.co/pczFYTZfyw
— Welsh Rugby Union ? (@WelshRugbyUnion) May 8, 2018
Well done you anyway ?? https://t.co/DWgzhPDdsF
— Gareth Murphy (@murphtheswerve6) May 9, 2018
This is class! Congrats to you both @katiejenkinss ? https://t.co/HT72Y8Le0K
— Sarra Elgan Easterby (@Sarraelgan) May 8, 2018
Well done on your degree Katie!