Social media users set Twitter ablaze with #HiddenFences after Jenna Bush Hager, daughter of former President George W. Bush, accidentally combined movie titles “Hidden Figures” and “Fences” at the 2017 Golden Globes.
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"you're nominated for Hidden Fences" pic.twitter.com/7My6dtEkbG
— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) January 9, 2017
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On Monday, an emotional Hager appeared on NBC’s “Today” to address the mistake.
WATCH: “If I offended people, I am deeply sorry. It was a mistake… I am not perfect.” @JennaBushHager on Golden Globes red carpet mistake pic.twitter.com/0dOLPHuJCO
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) January 9, 2017
Hager stated that she made an “error” in combining the two films and was caught up in the “electricity” of the red carpet, as this was her first one.
“I have seen both movies. I thought they were both brilliant,” she praised. She also added that she interviewed cast members from both films.
“If I offended people, I am deeply sorry,” Hager said with tears in her eyes. “It was a mistake…I am not perfect.”
Al Roker sided with his coworker, joking about some of his own interview mistakes. In fact, Roker confused actress Jessica Biel’s name for actress Jessica Alba’s during the same event.
“Hidden Figures” and “Fences,” primarily African-American cast movies, were released nearly two weeks apart. Viewers reacted on Twitter with a mix of disappointment and humor, combing popular titles of African-American films together:
Coming to Atlanta #HiddenFences #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/dC5I67QT2m
— Travon Free (@Travon) January 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/Brandale2221/status/818281345290014720
https://twitter.com/MissBadiane/status/818286534130618368
“Hidden Figures,” released in January, is a dramatic retelling of the African-American women employed at NASA who helped send Americans to space using advanced mathematics. It stars Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and singer Janelle Monáe. “Fences,” released in December, is a dramatization of the popular play written by August Wilson. This film stars Denzel Washington and Viola Davis.