They say that art imitates life,Discuss Section but in this case they definitely got it the wrong way round.
On Sunday night, a multitude of Hollywood stars walked the red carpet for the Golden Globes. E's live feed was there to capture it all.
SEE ALSO: Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh praise new Hollywood in brutally nice Golden Globes monologueWhen The Good Placestar Jameela Jamil arrived, though, people noticed something a little strange.
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Yep: someone captioned Jamil with the name Kamilah Al-Jamil, which is actually the name of her Good Placecharacter Tahani's sister (played by Rebecca Hazlewood) -- the same sister who is constantly one-upping Tahani in the show.
Whether it was a simple mistake or a fairly genius piece of meta comedy is unclear -- but either way, the caption seemed to go down a treat.
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E!'s red carpet team later corrected themselves, clarifying on air that they did in fact know Jamil's name.
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Splendid work, caption writer.
UPDATE: Jan. 8, 2019, 10:51 a.m. AEDT E! Entertainment clarified that its team did in fact know Jameela Jamil's name. This article has been updated to reflect this.
Topics Golden Globes Celebrities
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