First Daughter's controversial tweet sparks backlash following trip to Africa (Image: GETTY) The President’s daughter and adviser spent four days in Africa visiting Ethiopia and the Ivory Coast. In response to a tweet by NBC News reporter Mac William Bishop, Ivanka said “it was my privilege” after meeting and dancing with Ivorian women. The tweet sparked backlash from users who soon started ridiculing her “privileged” lifestyle. Related articles Melania Trump and Donald Trump jet to Florida after Mueller report Trump to be IMPEACHED? Senator Warren calls for President to be OUSTED One angry user responded: “I’m glad you’re finally acknowledging your privilege.” Another user said: “Privilege about covers it.” Another user responded: “Is that the nepotism dance?” “They always accidentally confess the truth”, one user replied. READ MORE: Ivanka Trump & Melania Trump: Are Donald's daughter and wife friends? The President’s daughter and adviser spent four days in Africa (Image: GETTY) Many tweets included images and gifs describing the irony of Ivanka’s tweet. During her visit, Ivanka also interacted with local businesses and politicians. After leaving the continent, Ivanka tweeted farewell to the Ivory Coast in their native language: “Au revoir, Côte d’Ivoire!” It comes as the First Daughter revealed she turned down an offer from her father Donald Trump to lead the World Bank. Related articles Melania Trump stands out as she and Donald welcome Caribbean leaders Ivanka Trump to be President? First daughter thinks she WILL be leader Ivanka revealed she turned down an offer from her father Donald Trump to lead the World Bank (Image: GETTY) During her trip to Africa, Ivanka confirmed her father had offered her the role which went to David Malpass. However, she refused to answer questions on whether her father had offered her any other roles within the White House. She responded to the questions by saying it is “between me and my father”. Currently, Ivanka serves as a White House advisor to her father and undertakes work on issues such as workforce development and women’s empowerment.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility