Anti-gay Congressman Ralph Hall was spotted at an LGBT fundraiser this week.

Hall wasn’t there to show a change of heart on his anti-gay marriage views, however. He walked into the wrong door by mistake.

The DOMA supporter meant to make an appearance at an event for a fellow congressman scheduled for the same day. He instead strolled into an event for the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, an American organization that provides financial and campaign support to gay and lesbian political candidates.

The 90-year-old GOP member was quickly photographed socializing with other guests, shaking hands and enjoying a drink.

Justin Snow, political editor for D.C. paper MetroWeekly, wrote on Twitter: ‘GOP Rep. Ralph Hall, a DOMA supporter, wandered into Victory Fund Pride reception. He seems to be lost.’

Some attendees mistook Hall’s presence at the event for ‘progress’.

Denis Dison, vice president of communications for the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, wrote on Twitter: ‘Texas Republican Congressman Ralph Hall stops by #LGBT Pride reception on Capitol Hill #progress #tcot.’

The Houston Chronicle reports that when Hall realized where he was, he quickly left.

‘At that moment I realized that this was not the reception I intended to attend, and I put down my glass, thanked the sponsor, and told him we would be leaving,’ Hall said.

‘Many of those in attendance probably were surprised to see me walk in, but were not surprised to see me leave quickly.’

The anti-gay Texas politician later responded to an article about the event titled Ralph Hall Lets His Hair Down.

‘I would just say that while I do have a good head of hair for a 90-year-old, I do not have the quantity of hair, nor the inclination, to let it down.’

Reportedly the oldest serving member of Congress, Hall’s anti-gay record includes voting in favor of the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996, the Marriage Protection Act of 2004, and voting against repealing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.

In a statement taken from his website with regards to his anti-gay views, Hall said: ‘Traditional family values have been very important to me, and I have a long record of supporting such legislation. I believe that marriage between a man and a woman sends a strong and positive message to our children about the sanctity of marriage.’

