GLENN Close got a little bit excited when presenting an award at the Golden Globes - which left producers scrambling to bleep out her foul language.
The actress presented the Best Film – Drama category at the event, but her moment didn't quite go to plan - here's what we heard.
What did Glenn Close say on stage at the Golden Globes?
Glenn, a three-time Golden Globe winner herself, had a slight slip of the tongue whilst presenting one of the top awards of the night.
The actress could be heard saying: “One of my most treasured possessions is a letter that Katherine Hepburn wrote to me, in which she described what we all do, as this terrible profession, this terrifying profession and, let’s face it, this delicious way to spend your life."
But then the Fatal Attraction star took her speech in a different direction, and let a curse word slip out.
She continued: “We are all so f***ing blessed and lucky to be together in this room.”
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It is not known if this was intentional or a mistake, but Glenn seemed to be caught up in the moment whilst on stage.
Which other stars made audio mistakes at the Golden Globes?
Who were the big winners at the Golden Globes?
Glenn was not the only star to have their audio muted quickly after an unexpected faux pas.
Earlier in the night, producers abruptly pulled the audio was during a bit Seth Rogen and Catherine O’Hara took part in while introducing one of the night’s other top acting awards.
Andrew Garfield was another star to keep the audio team on its toes when he appeared to swear while presenting an award with Kerry Washington.
Emilia Pérez star Zoe Saldaña also had the sound cut out early on in her acceptance speech, after her surprise victory in the Best Supporting Actress category.
Best Drama and Musical or Comedy - The Brutalist and Emilia Pérez
The glitzy Hollywood ceremony was packed with stars on the carpet, but a select few took home the big awards of the night.
The Brutalist took home Best Drama Motion Picture and Emilia Pérez won the award for Musical or Comedy Motion Picture.
The Brutalist has been widely talked about for its extensive three-and-a-half-hour runtime, with the director Brady Corbet coming out and defending the length in an interview.
The filmmaker said that The Brutalist is a movie for adults made by adults, and it should be allowed to be as long as it wants to be.
Emilia Pérez has similarly been making waves as the award season gets fully underway.
The movie has come under some criticism for its portrayal of trans women.
Starring Selena Gomez and Karla Sofía Gascón alongside Zoe Saldaña, it focuses on a Mexican cartel leader (Gascón).
She enlists a lawyer (Saldaña) to help her disappear and achieve her dream of transitioning into a woman.
Actress and Actor in a Drama and Musical or Comedy
Adrien Brody won for Best Actor in a Motion Picture for The Brutalist.
Zoe Saldaña was named for Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for Emilia Pérez.
Fernanda Torres won Actress in a Drama or Motion Picture for I'm Still Here.
Demi Moore won Actress in a Musical or Comedy Motion Picture for her role in The Substance.
The Substance is a movie about an ageing fitness influencer, played by Moore, who is being pushed out and replaced with a younger model for her show.
Moore finds out about a chemical called the substance, which can turn her into a younger version of herself for a limited amount of time before needing to be switched back.
This role marks a return for the actress, who is also known for her roles in GI Jane, A Few Good Men and Ghost.
Sebastian Stan won Actor in a Musical or Comedy for A Better Man.
Sebastian Stan has been getting a lot of attention recently for his portrayal of Donald Trump in The Apprentice.
The controversial biopic was criticized by Donald Trump, who tried to get the movie blocked from US distribution.
In A Different Man, Sebastian Stan stars with Adam Pearson.
It tells the story of an actor, played by Pearson, who struggles with neurofibromatosis that manifests as a disfiguring facial condition.
Who hosted the Golden Globes?
This year's honours went to comedian Nikki Glaser, who took the opportunity to launch several jabs at the audience.
Nikki made fun Timothée Chalamet and the Wicked movie, to name a few.
She commented on his role as Bob Dylan, joking: "Timothée, you were so good in A Complete Unknown.
"In fact, I actually read that your singing voice was so accurate that even Bob Dylan admitted that it was absolutely horrible."
She also quipped about Wicked: "We can't talk about movies tonight without talking about Wicked.
"I did not know much about Wicked going into this year because I had friends in high school."
Nikki joked about Ben Affleck, Eddie Redmayne, Zendaya, Selena Gomez and Glen Powell.