Mark Wahlberg massively trolled after saying 'women are talking' instead of 'Women Talking' at 2023 SAG Awards
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Award shows are usually where we get to see the most unexpected sights, who would have thought this year at Grammy's one would witness Harry Styles and Taylor Swift being so nice and warm to one another? However, this Sunday at SAG Awards there were many emotional, controversial, historical, and lastly, embarrassing moments. 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' stars, Ke Huy Quan, and Michelle Yeoh made history by winning their very first SAG awards, on the other hand, Jamie Lee Curtis kissed Yeoh and made fans go berserk.
Regardless, 'Women Talking' is a drama film written and directed by Sarah Polley. It is based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Miriam Toews and inspired by real-life events that occurred at the Manitoba Colony, a remote and isolated Mennonite community in Bolivia. The film stars Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Judith Ivey, Ben Whishaw, and Frances McDormand, who is also a producer of the film.
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Mark Wahlberg realised a little too late
During presenting at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards, 'Ted' star, Mark Wahlberg mistakenly misread the name of one of the top movies of 2022. Mark Wahlberg incorrectly referred to 'Women Talking' as "Women Are Talking".
'Mark Wahlberg did not just say women are talking'
After the video surfaced online, fans started majorly trolling the 'Transformers: The Last Knight', star. A fan said, "Me when mark wahlberg said women are talking," while another added, "Mark Wahlberg saying "Women are Talking" did more for Women Talking's promo than MGM ever did." A fan wrote, "The reason why you don’t get Mark Wahlberg to present an award is that he will butcher the title of “Women Talking” which is only two bloody words. #SAGAwards." A fan commented, "mark wahlberg did not just say “women are talking,” while another shared, "Mark Wahlberg when he realizes that Women Are Talking." Lastly, a fan tweeted, "The cast of Women Talking when Mark Wahlberg called the film, Women are Talking," and attached a funny video with it.
Me when mark wahlberg said women are talking #SAGAwards pic.twitter.com/6AgEFiW5MZ
— BLACK LIVES MATTER (@willowhalliwell) February 27, 2023
Mark Wahlberg saying "Women are Talking" did more for Women Talking's promo than MGM ever did.
— Trevor Matteson (Oscar Buzz) (@tmtalksmovies) February 27, 2023
The reason why you don’t get Mark Wahlberg to present an award is that he will butcher the title of “Women Talking” which is only two bloody words. #SAGAwards
— manda (@amxndareviews) February 27, 2023
mark wahlberg did not just say “women are talking” pic.twitter.com/pzuVcwgUnR
— tom hardy’s slutty blonde wig (@jewelbundrn) February 27, 2023
Mark Wahlberg when he realizes that Women Are Talking pic.twitter.com/AB778bTWxb
— Tomas Marinara (@NotTheWhosTommy) February 27, 2023
The cast of Women Talking when Mark Wahlberg called the film, Women are Talking #sagawards pic.twitter.com/GZ3auCJX9I
— BLACK LIVES MATTER (@willowhalliwell) February 27, 2023
However, 'Everything Everywhere All at Once,' impressively converted its five nominations into a record-breaking four Actors and most of the night's best speeches. Meanwhile, Brendan Fraser nabbed the Best Actor trophy for his work in 'The Whale'. In TV land, 'The White Lotus' continued to stockpile statues on the awards show circuit.
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