Update (January 9, 5:45 P.M.): Hidden Figures producer and songwriter Pharrell Williams accepted Jenna Bush Hager's apology via Twitter. “Don't worry @JennaBushHager!Everyone makes mistakes. Hidden Fences does sound like an intriguing movie though. Just saying...” he joked.

Earlier on Monday, star Octavia Spencer also accepted Jenna Bush Hager's apology, tweeting, “We all make mistakes, hon! Thanks for your apology!” Hager quickly replied. “Your kindness means so much to me + your compassion is matched only by your incredible talent in Hidden FIGURES!”

Hidden Figures. Fences. There, that’s easy, isn’t it? Two completely different movies, with completely different casts and completely different story lines. Literally the only thing they have in common is that both feature predominantly black actors. But all that didn’t help Michael Keaton and Jenna Bush Hager at the Golden Globes on Sunday. Both somehow mixed up the films, calling Hidden Figures “Hidden Fences” at different points in the night. (Imagine, for a moment, the equivalent of mixing up movies that had predominantly white casts; it'd be like saying Hacksaw Hell or High Water by the Sea. Or Nearly Every Best Motion Picture Nominee at the Golden Globes.)

Both personalities, however, would like you to know they are really sorry for their embarrassing gaffe.