Gwyneth Paltrow suffered an awkward wardrobe malfunction while making her first appearance at the Actor Awards in 26 years on Sunday night in LA.
The actress, 53, took to the stage with one of her earrings missing as she joined her Marty Supreme co-stars presenting an award.
Earlier in the night she was seen wearing the jewellery which was a pair of 1930s Belperron turquoise earrings.
She stunned in a plunging black lace Givenchy gown while arriving to the event but while she was on stage later in the night her earrings were missing from the ensemble.
Gwyneth later posed with her Marty Supreme co-star Odessa A'zion where the earring was also visibly missing.
The actress herself has yet to comment on the wardrobe malfunction but it certainly didn't stop her from commanding attention in her stunning look on the night.
Her choice of ensemble was in stark contrast from what she wore to the event back in 2000 - when it was still called the SAG Awards - which is the last time she attended.
That year she wore a lilac slip dress and matching heeled sandals.
On the night Michael B. Jordan pulled off the upset of awards season as he beat Timothee Chalamet for the top acting prize.
That was not the only massive surprise for the talented star as his film, Sinners, also shocked as it earned top prize Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the event which took place at The Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall.
The 39-year-old star was left in tears as he earned the win in the Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role.
He beat Chalamet who starred in Marty Supreme in a field which also included: Leonardo DiCaprio - One Battle After Another, Ethan Hawke - Blue Moon, and Jesse Plemons - Bugonia.
Jordan was bewildered as he looked down at his new actor trophy with his hands at his face and his mouth fully open.
Chalamet, 30, - who previously won at the Critics Choice Awards and Golden Globe Awards - was a good sport as he stood up and applauded Jordan alongside his co-star Gwyneth.
When his name was announced, it was his mother Donna Jordan who had a shocked look on her face as she joyfully grabbed his shoulders.
During his speech, Jordan recognized his mother in a very sweet way as he said: 'Mom, thank you for driving me back and forth to New York, when we didn't have enough money to go through the Holland Tunnel.'
The veteran actor went on to thank his peers who voted for him to earn his crowning moment while admitting that he wasn't expecting this win.
Jordan said: 'I wasn't expecting that. I'm so honored and privileged to be nominated in categories with people and actors and humans that I love, and I love their work and what they contribute to our craft and just rise to has been unbelievable.
'So, thank you for welcoming me in and making me feel seen.'
It was not just Jordan's mother's reaction that had people talking as presenter Viola Davis' jaw dropped when she opened up the envelope before she announced the star as the winner and shouted in celebration.
The Ryan Coogler written and directed horror flick later earned the top ensemble acting prize over Frankenstein (Netflix), Hamnet (Focus Features), Marty Supreme (A24), and One Battle After Another (Warner Bros).
Actor Awards 2026 winners
FILM
- Cast in a Motion Picture: Sinners
- Male Actor in a Leading Role: Michael B. Jordan - Sinners
- Female Actor in a Leading Role: Jessie Buckley - Hamnet
- Female Actor in a Supporting Role: Amy Madigan - Weapons
- Male Actor in a Supporting Role: Sean Penn - One Battle After Another
Sinners earned surprise wins in the top categories at the Actor Awards 2026
TELEVISION
- Ensemble in a Drama Series: The Pitt
- Male Actor in a Drama Series: Noah Wyle - The Pitt
- Female Actor in a Drama Series: Keri Russell - The Diplomat
- Ensemble in a Comedy Series: The Studio
- Male Actor in a Drama Series: Seth Rogen - The Studio
- Female Actor in a Drama Series: Catherine O'Hara - The Studio
- Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series: Owen Cooper - Adolescence
- Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series: Michelle Williams - Dying For Sex
Her choice of ensemble was in stark contrast from what she wore to the event back in 2000 - when it was still called the SAG Awards - which is the last time she attended.
That year she wore a lilac slip dress and matching heeled sandals.
On the night Michael B. Jordan pulled off the upset of awards season as he beat Timothee Chalamet for the top acting prize.
That was not the only massive surprise for the talented star as his film, Sinners, also shocked as it earned top prize Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the event which took place at The Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall.
The 39-year-old star was left in tears as he earned the win in the Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role.
He beat Chalamet who starred in Marty Supreme in a field which also included: Leonardo DiCaprio - One Battle After Another, Ethan Hawke - Blue Moon, and Jesse Plemons - Bugonia.
Jordan was bewildered as he looked down at his new actor trophy with his hands at his face and his mouth fully open.
Chalamet, 30, - who previously won at the Critics Choice Awards and Golden Globe Awards - was a good sport as he stood up and applauded Jordan alongside his co-star Gwyneth.
When his name was announced, it was his mother Donna Jordan who had a shocked look on her face as she joyfully grabbed his shoulders.
During his speech, Jordan recognized his mother in a very sweet way as he said: 'Mom, thank you for driving me back and forth to New York, when we didn't have enough money to go through the Holland Tunnel.'
The veteran actor went on to thank his peers who voted for him to earn his crowning moment while admitting that he wasn't expecting this win.
Jordan said: 'I wasn't expecting that. I'm so honored and privileged to be nominated in categories with people and actors and humans that I love, and I love their work and what they contribute to our craft and just rise to has been unbelievable.
'So, thank you for welcoming me in and making me feel seen.'
It was not just Jordan's mother's reaction that had people talking as presenter Viola Davis' jaw dropped when she opened up the envelope before she announced the star as the winner and shouted in celebration.
The Ryan Coogler written and directed horror flick later earned the top ensemble acting prize over Frankenstein (Netflix), Hamnet (Focus Features), Marty Supreme (A24), and One Battle After Another (Warner Bros).