Here’s one thing we learned from the Golden Globes:
Do not photobomb Jamie Lee Curtis. Ever.
The Halloween actress, 60, shared her displeasure on Instagram Tuesday after discovering that, despite her best efforts, she was photobombed in a picture by the Fiji Water Girl at the Golden Globes.
And while the internet went crazy for the photobomber (aka Kelleth Cuthbert), Curtis wasn’t as thrilled.
“So, my husband, who doesn’t look at a lot of show business news sites, just mentioned that I was on the CNN website,” Curtis started her lengthy caption.
“I specifically moved away from the blatant promotions by Fiji and Moet where young women with their trays filled with their wares stood near a designated camera. I knew why there was a photographer poised there and I moved away as I said out loud that I didn’t want to be doing advertising for either.”
She continued, “Clearly this angle shows that I moved from her being behind me and yet from the side it still happens. The sponsors of events need to get permission from people when they get them to take their picture next to products.”

Cuthbert, who usually works as a fashion model and commercial actress, said she wasn’t intentionally trying to steal the spotlight — but rather her modeling instincts took over. Of her big Golden Globes moment, Cuthbert explained that the photos simply came about by “looking at the camera at the right time.”
“There’s tons of photographers everywhere. It doesn’t matter where you stand, you’re in the crossfire of every shot,” she explained to PEOPLE.
“You’ve gotta have good face, at least, if you’re gonna be hovering in the background frequently.”
While she may have had an “ominous” appearance, Cuthbert said she really wasn’t thinking bad thoughts — or thinking about much at all in the moment as the red carpet was far too fast-paced for that.