CNN political contributor Hilary Rosen has come under fire for calling a Georgetown student dressed in a bacon suit an anti-Semitic bigot.

'Look at the guy in the "bacon suit",' Rosen tweeted with a photo of the student standing up dresesd in a bacon-themed onesie during the basketball game between Georgetown and Syracuse on Saturday.

'This is a Georgetown #Hoyas fans anti-Semitic smear to the Syracuse team,' she added in the tweet that has since been deleted off of her Twitter page.

CNN political contributor Hilary Rosen has come under fire for calling a Georgetown student dressed in a bacon suit an anti-Semitic bigot (left and right, circled)

After the game was over, Rosen also followed up that tweet with another: 'Hey bacon-man. #Syracuse for the win. Bigots lose. Bye #Hoyas #Cuse'

Michael Bakan, who was wearing the bacon suit, said he was shocked when he first heard the news

After the game was over, Rosen also followed up that tweet with another.

'Hey bacon-man. #Syracuse for the win. Bigots lose. Bye #Hoyas #Cuse,' Rosen tweeted.

Once folks got wind of her tweets on Twitter, several criticized her for using 'misinformation' and urged her to delete her tweets.

'He's not a bigot. Please delete this inflammatory tweet that uses misinformation,' one Twitter user wrote.

Another user claiming to be the bacon-suit wearing guy's friend tweeted: 'He wears the suit because his last name is Bacon. Don't create your own narrative and delete this tweet.'

One person tweeted: 'You should be extremely embarassed by this. I hope there are repurcussions for you implying someone is a racist.'

Once folks got wind of her tweets on Twitter, several criticized her for using 'misinformation' and urged her to delete her tweets

The student in the suit was later identified as Michael Bakan who is a junior at Georgetown.

He told The Daily Caller he was shocked when friends started sending him screenshots of the tweet.

'At first I thought it was a joke,' Bakan said about Rosen's accusation. 'The real way [my last name] is pronounced is bacon, and that was the impetus behind the costume. I've worn it to three games now.'

Rosen finally deleted the tweets after being called out for her claims.

'Awesome, u found me! Thanks for telling me. I’m new to this school rivalry and got some bad info! I apologize and took down my tweet,' she tweeted at Bakan.

Following the incident, Bakan posted on Facebook: 'Not the best feeling when a CNN contributor attacks you on twitter, but hey - thanks mom & dad for a great last name.'

Following the incident, Bakan posted on Facebook: 'Not the best feeling when a CNN contributor attacks you on twitter, but hey - thanks mom & dad for a great last name'