Donald Glover
Donald Glover thanked a hip hop group during the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards. The actor is pictured at the Golden Globe Awards after party on Jan. 8, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. Getty Images

The 2017 Golden Globe Awards had a ton of memorable moments during the Sunday night airing of the show, however, there was plenty that you could have missed during the special. Both little and big, there are several scenes worth re-watching from a steamy makeout of session from two of Hollywood’s biggest stars to a veteran actor struggling to read the teleprompter.

Check out some Golden Globe moments that you may have missed below.

Meryl Streep calls out Donald Trump

While accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award, the seasoned Hollywood actress called out the President-elect for his remarks about foreigners and what she deemed unacceptable behavior. In regards to immigration, the actress noted that Hollywood is full of foreigners and should Trump have them banned from the U.S., all there will be left as a means of entertainment would be football and martial arts. Streep also slammed Trump for making fun of a disabled reporter.

“Hidden Figures” and “Fences” mix up

Many celebrities were annoyed that others continuously mixed up the titles “Hidden Figures” and “Fences,” both African American films. During an interview with Pharrell Williams on the red carpet, NBC reporter Jenna Bush Hager called the movie “Hidden Fences,” to which the artist responded by making a surprised face. Later on in the night, Michael Keaton made the same flub while introducing the movie while presenting the nominees for best supporting actress in a film.

Golden Hawn left her glasses at home and Kurt Russell was no help

Although it could have been the bottles among bottles of champagne flowing throughout the room, Goldie Hawn struggled while reading the teleprompter as she presented the nominees for the best actor in a motion picture comedy or musical, which she called “mystical.” Alongside her was Amy Schumer who called out to a seated Russell, Hawn’s longtime partner, who yelled that he didn’t have her glasses because they were left at home. The actress continued to make a few more flubs onstage before eventually getting through it.

Spider-man and Deadpool made out

When Ryan Gosling snagged the award for best actor for his work in “La La Land,” Ryan Reynolds and Andrew Garfield were too busy kissing to notice his acceptance speech. Meanwhile, Reynolds’ wife Blake Lively watched on in utter amusement.

Donald Glover randomly thanks the Migos

While accepting the award for best television series, musical or comedy for the hit FX series “Atlanta,” the actor randomly thanked hip hop group Migos for making the song “Bad and Boujee.” The group appeared on an episode during the first season of the show, however, Glover simply said he was a fan and liked the tune calling it the best song ever.