A New York City chef's powerful rebuff of an interview request for Ivanka Trump's lifestyle website has gone viral.

Angela Dimayuga, the executive chef at Danny Bowien's Mission Chinese Food in Manhattan, received an interview request from a freelancer for IvankaTrump.com

The writer, Adi Heyman, described herself as a 'long time fan of your pioneering work in culinary field' and Trump's website as a 'non-political platform of empowerment' in an April 5 message.

Heyman wrote: 'I would love to conduct an interview (via telephone/email) with you spotlighting your work as a strong female entrepreneur.'

Angela Dimayuga, a chef at Mission Chinese Food in Manhattan, received an interview request from a freelancer for Ivanka Trump's lifestyle magazine. Citing objections to what she feels is the politicized meaning of the Trump name, she declined

Dimayuga, 31, received the request from Adi Heyman (pictured right). Heyman described IvankaTrump.com as a 'non-political platform of empowerment.' In her rebuff, Dimayuga wrote: 'I'm for women who actually empower other women'

Dimayuga, 31, wrote back on April 10 and posted on Instagram: 'Had this message slide in my DM last week which had me screaming.

'Sent her this response today. #resist #f***trump #dragher @dear_ivanka.'

In her response to Heyman that she drafted with activist Shakirah Simley, Dimayuga wrote: 'Thank you for thinking of me. I'm glad you are a fan of my work so much that you want to provide more visibility for my career to inspire "other working women."

'However, I'm for women who actually empower other women.'

Dimayuga continued: 'I don't see anything empowering about defunding Planned Parenthood, barring asylum from women refugees, rolling back safeguards for equal pay, and treating POC/LGBT and the communities that support these groups like second class citizens.

'As a queer person of color and daughter of immigrant parents I am not interested in being profiled as an aspirational figure for those that support a brand and a President that slyly disparages female empowerment.

'Sharing my story with a brand and family that silences our same voices is futile.'

Dimayuga, named a 2017 Rising Star Chef, said in her response to Heyman that 'Sharing my story with a brand and family that silences our same voices is futile.' Heyman wrote back a couple days later: 'Thank you for the feedback. All the best'

Dimayuga, the executive chef at Danny Bowien's Mission Chinese Food (pictured), said: 'I'm not interested in a catfight. I just found an opportunity to speak and share my narrative and my truth to vocalize my values and my own integrity'

Dimayuga, named a 2017 Rising Star Chef, said Hayden responded a couple days later: 'Thank you for the feedback. All the best.'

Ivanka Trump also proceeded to follow Dimayuga on Instagram.

Dimayuga's response received affirmations from the likes of chef and television personality Anthony Bourdain and musician Questlove.

Bourdain responded to her Instagram post: 'My Hero!'

Questlove wrote: I'm late to the party, but I'm here for this 100 percent fold.'

Dimayuga told the Huffington Post: 'I'm not interested in a catfight. I just found an opportunity to speak and share my narrative and my truth to vocalize my values and my own integrity.'

She added to the New York Daily News: 'I didn't set out to change anyone's mind. My goal was to just share who I am.'