A 23-year-old woman of Cuban descent has become an online star after she posed for a photo with a smiling Eric Trump while wearing a homemade 'Latina Contra Trump' shirt — which translates to Latina against Trump.

Annie Cardelle, who is a second generation American, admitted that she had no desire to see Eric and his wife Lara speak at a rally in their hometown of from Salisbury, North Carolina, on Friday afternoon, but her 17-year-old sister Ceci insisted that she go with her.

However, Annie had the last laugh when Donald's 32-year-old son happily posed for a photo of her wearing what he presumably thought was a shirt in support of his father.

Taking a stand: Annie Cardelle, 23, attended a Trump rally with her sister Ceci, 17, wearing a 'Latina Contra Trump' shirt, which translates to Latina Against Trump

Whoops! Annie and Ceci were able to take photos with Donald Trump's son Eric and his wife Lara at the rally in their hometown of Salisbury, North Carolina, and no one noticed her shirt

'I thought "contra" was pretty clear, but I guess not,' she told Buzzfeed.

Annie explained that she was initially against going to the rally, and when she finally relented to appease her sister, she decided to she was also going to make a 'little bit of a statement'.

Using a black Sharpie marker, Annie wrote 'Latina Contra Trump' on a plain white T-shirt and threw a sweater over it before heading to the event.

She admitted that the enthusiastic crowd made her nervous about her protest, but to her surprise no one noticed what her shirt said — or meant — when she removed her sweater.

hard to believe: Annie said she thought the word 'contra' was pretty obvious and was surprised when no one at the rally understood her protest

Proving their point: The sisters, who are of Cuban descent, said their protest has nothing to do with the family's political affiliation, but rather their particular treatment of immigrants

Ceci told Buzzfeed that when it came time for photos, each person was looked up and down before they were allowed to pose with Eric and Lara, so she assumed that her sister's shirt wouldn't prevent them from getting their picture taken.

However, Annie's shirt once again went unnoticed, and she posed with her arm around Lara's waist as they all smiled for the camera.

'No one at the rally realized my shirt said AGAINST tr*mp... congrats, y'all played yourselves [sic],' Annie wrote when she shared the photo on Twitter on Friday.

Ceci also shared the comical photos, tweeting: 'When you protest a Trump rally but no one realizes your shirt says "Latinas AGAINST trump" so they take pics w/ you like you're supporters. [sic]'

Last laugh? 'Ya'll played yourselves,' Annie tweeted when she shared the photo of her and her sister posing with Eric and Lara

Sneaky: Ceci can be seen taking a photo standing in front of Eric at the rally

Shocked: Ceci said she and her sister were both in disbelief that no on understood their protest and noted that it 'really goes to show a lack of diversity in their team'

Her photos and message has been shared more than 81,000 times with over 150,000 people liking the tweet.

Although they have received some negative comments, most people have praised them for standing up for their beliefs.

Annie went on to say that they weren't protesting the Trump family's political party, but rather 'their particular treatment of Hispanics and Latino immigrants in this country'.