Salma Hayek couldn't help but call out Donald Trump on Twitter for accidentally referring to 9/11 as the convenience store 7-Eleven.

Trump made the flub during a rally in New York Monday, and a video of the entire mistake was obtained by CNN.

"I wrote this out, and it's very close to my heart because I was down there and I watched our police and our firemen down at 7/11, down at the World Trade Center right after it came down," the GOP front-runner said. "And I saw the greatest people I've ever seen in action."

As Trump continued on with his speech, he didn't even seem to realize his mistake and never corrected himself - and has still not addressed it.

"I am a dyslexic Mexican and English is my second language, however, even I do not confuse 7/11 with 9/11. #DonaldTrump," Hayek tweeted.

This was not the first time that the actress had slammed the Republican presidential candidate. Hayek previously said that she would not even say Trump's name during interviews, but said she was shocked when she heard about his comments on Mexican immigrants.

"I'm aware that he would say anything to attract attention and create the publicity around him," the Mexico-born actress said. "If something generates publicity, I would never be surprised about anything he does."

"At least he brought a light to a real problem," she added.

Hayek may not be voting for Trump, but has officially endorsed Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton's campaign.

"Men are too passionate and their egos are too stubborn," she said. "She is levelheaded. She is kind. She has a heart. She's human. She's smart. But nothing brings her down. They've been trying to put this woman down for 30 years. She's indestructible. She gets up with grace. And she gets things done with grace-not bullying."

"And the thing is, she doesn't oversell a fantastic dream," Hayek added. "I think she tells you what she thinks can be done, and I think she will surprise us by doing much more than that. I think the things she's saying aren't only to catch votes. Everyone else is trying to catch the votes."