

#Jimmy fellon teleprompt broken video movie
While presenting best supporting actress (in which "Hidden Figures" star Octavia Spencer and "Fences" actress Viola Davis were nominated), Michael Keaton also called the movie "Hidden Fences." Apart from this, on the red carpet, Natalie Morales said that Jeffrey Tambor was from the show "Transgender". Hager was not the only one to get the movie names wrong. The film is based on August Wilson's play. "Fences," on the other hand, is a different film starring Denzel Washington and Viola Davis in the leading roles. NBC's correspondent Jenna Bush Hager asked singer Pharrell Williams ,"So, you're nominated for 'Hidden Fences,'" leaving the 43-year-old rapper baffled, who was nominated for best original score for "Hidden Figures", which revolves around three black women working behind-the-scenes at NASA in the 1960s. The other major blooper was when "Hidden Figures" was mistaken as "Hidden Fences" not once but twice. "Already you have your Golden Globes moment, already.

He'll wink at me or something," he added.Īfter a minute or so, the second teleprompter was installed, however, Fallon knew he had given the "moment" of the evening. "I can do impressions, I can think of something - cut to Justin Timberlake now. What a way to start the show," Fallon quipped. "Thank you so much, this is, er The Golden Globes and already the teleprompter is down. The audience, which had some of the biggest names from the Hollywood, could not stop laughing while the host tried his best to make up for the gaffe. Soon after the video ended Fallon suffered a major technical fail when his auto-cue broke. From Jimmy Fallon facing a technical glitch to "Hidden Figures" being confused as "Hidden Fences," the 74th annual Golden Globes saw some awkward yet funny goof-ups.įallon, who marked his debut as the Golden Globes host, gave a musical start to the evening with a "La La Land" inspired song referring everything from "Star Wars" to Jon Snow's "Game of Thrones" resurrection.
