Obama names UK minister R&B star
US President Barack Obama repeatedly called British Finance Minister George Osborne "Jeffrey" at the G8 summit, media reported yesterday.
The US president said three times that he agreed fully with "Jeffrey" during his presentation on G8 host Britain's plans to crack down on tax evasion, leaving Osborne red-faced.
Realizing his blunder afterwards, Obama joked that he had mistaken the chancellor of the exchequer for the US soul singer Jeffrey Osborne, The Sun and the Financial Times reported.
"I'm sorry, man. I must have confused you with my favorite R and B singer," Obama was quoted as saying.
The chancellor, 42, bears little resemblance to Jeffrey Osborne, a 65-year-old African-American hit singer-songwriter known for his 1982 classic "On the Wings of Love."
The singer told Sky News television: "I was really delighted actually. I was really not aware that (Obama) was that much of a fan that he would call the chancellor Jeffrey Osborne.
"Tell the chancellor when I come over I will have to hook up with him and we will do a duet of 'On The Wings Of Love.' "
The Sun quoted an onlooker as saying that the British minister "looked really put out. ... The first time Obama did it was bad enough, but then he kept on repeating the error throughout the presentation. It got really cringe-worthy by the end."
However, the chancellor seemed to have recovered by yesterday, issuing a light-hearted response on Twitter: "One unexpected breakthrough from G8 - offer to sing with legend @_JeffreyOsborne. Jeff you wouldn't suggest a duet if you'd heard me sing," Osborne wrote.
The minister's real first name is Gideon, but he switched to George after being teased as a teenager over the name.
The US president said three times that he agreed fully with "Jeffrey" during his presentation on G8 host Britain's plans to crack down on tax evasion, leaving Osborne red-faced.
Realizing his blunder afterwards, Obama joked that he had mistaken the chancellor of the exchequer for the US soul singer Jeffrey Osborne, The Sun and the Financial Times reported.
"I'm sorry, man. I must have confused you with my favorite R and B singer," Obama was quoted as saying.
The chancellor, 42, bears little resemblance to Jeffrey Osborne, a 65-year-old African-American hit singer-songwriter known for his 1982 classic "On the Wings of Love."
The singer told Sky News television: "I was really delighted actually. I was really not aware that (Obama) was that much of a fan that he would call the chancellor Jeffrey Osborne.
"Tell the chancellor when I come over I will have to hook up with him and we will do a duet of 'On The Wings Of Love.' "
The Sun quoted an onlooker as saying that the British minister "looked really put out. ... The first time Obama did it was bad enough, but then he kept on repeating the error throughout the presentation. It got really cringe-worthy by the end."
However, the chancellor seemed to have recovered by yesterday, issuing a light-hearted response on Twitter: "One unexpected breakthrough from G8 - offer to sing with legend @_JeffreyOsborne. Jeff you wouldn't suggest a duet if you'd heard me sing," Osborne wrote.
The minister's real first name is Gideon, but he switched to George after being teased as a teenager over the name.
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