Teyana Taylor has revealed what really happened when she was allegedly shoved by a security guard at the 2026 Oscars in what was a particularly dramatic night for the star.
Viral video showed Taylor, 35, accusing a man of getting physical with her as she tried to move through the crowd at the Academy Awards.
The explosive confrontation came after Taylor was accused of having an over-the-top reaction to losing the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress - which prompted her to compare the 'sore losers' dubious of her celebratory response to 'demons.'
Taylor was asked about the alleged shoving by TMZ after the Oscars and claimed a bad apple amongst the security guards was responsible for the move.
'It's all good,' she told TMZ. 'Everybody's having a good time, security was just doing a lot.
'There's always that one,' she added.
'At the end of the day I just don't tolerate disrespect, especially when it's unwarranted and it's unprovoked.'
Teyana Taylor said she won't stand for 'disrespect' as she broke her silence after claiming a man had 'shoved' her at the 2026 Oscars
Taylor was caught erupting backstage at the 2026 Oscars after being 'shoved' on her way out
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An eye witness told E! the moment occurred after Teyana was approached by security as she tried getting onto the Dolby Theater stage with Warner Bros. co-head Pamela Abdy to take a group photo.
Video of the aftermath showed Taylor erupting backstage after she was allegedly 'shoved' by an unknown man.
Pointing angrily at someone off camera, the visibly upset star raised her voice and said: ‘You’re a man putting his hands on a female.’
She continued, repeating: ‘You’re very rude. You’re very rude. You’re very rude.’
Turning to a concerned attendee who approached the tense scene, Taylor explained the situation, saying: ‘Cause he put his hands on a female.’
The singer-turned-actress then claimed the man had pushed her, adding: ‘He literally shoved me. He was damn near shoving her,’ while referencing an unidentified woman nearby.
The clip ended with Taylor making it clear why she was furious, telling those around her: ‘Do not touch me, do not shove me, do not push me.’
The tense moment came after Taylor had already sparked a social media frenzy earlier in the evening over her dramatic reaction to losing the Best Supporting Actress prize - with one body language expert even branding it an ‘overkill performance.’
Cameras didn’t miss a beat as a split-screen captured Taylor’s antics alongside fellow nominees Wunmi Mosaku (Sinners), Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas (Sentimental Value) and Elle Fanning (Sentimental Value).
The actress went viral following a heated backstage confrontation
Teyana was also called out for her over-the-top reaction to losing the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress as she rooted on winner Amy Madigan
When Madigan’s name was announced, Taylor leapt from her seat, throwing her arms above her head and clapping wildly - a display many viewers said looked more like a victory celebration than a loss.
‘Teyana Taylor faking the happiness, girl sit down and relax,’ one viewer wrote on X, while another posted: ‘Lmao that Teyana Taylor reaction, the fakest sh** ever.’
One fan added: ‘Why is Teyana acting like she isn’t crying inside?’
The criticism touched a nerve with Taylor, who issued a scathing tweet slamming the 'sore losers' behind the criticism.
'The world holds so much misery that miserable hearts forget the face of happiness. They grow comfortable being sore losers, so when they see real sportsmanship it unsettles them! like holy water touching a demon. Because clapping for someone else’s victory requires something many people never learned…how to win with grace & pure joy, and how to lose with grace, chin up & dignity.'
Body language expert Judi James weighed in on Taylor's reaction to the loss, telling the Daily Mail: ‘The split-screen responses from Elle Fanning and Teyana Taylor as they didn’t get Best Supporting Actress were overkill performances of counter-intuitive emotions that should have won an award in a category of their own.’
Both Taylor and fellow nominee Elle Fanning threw themselves into what Judi James described as ‘wild rituals’ normally reserved for winners, suggesting that they were cheering for another actress while hiding their own disappointment.
The clip ended with Taylor making it clear why she was furious, telling those around her: ‘Do not touch me, do not shove me, do not push me'; pictured as One Battle After Another won Best Picture
‘Both hid their actual disappointment by masking their authentic facial expressions,’ James explained.
‘Teyana dived forward from her seat as though she’d received an electric shock, her head lowering, meaning she barely needed to compose a masked facial expression.
'When she came up, she was in full celebratory mode, clapping with her hands above her head.’
Fanning’s performance followed a similar pattern. ‘She immediately went into a winner’s pose, shrugging her shoulders in delight, throwing her mouth wide open with brows raised in surprise and eyes squinting almost shut,’ James continued.
'This was a mask of peak pleasure, which she then followed by falling back into her seat laughing with some excited seal-like clapping.’
According to James, over-the-top behaviors like this tend to reveal a burst of strong underlying emotion - in this case, natural disappointment - that can only be concealed by an equally strong display of the opposite feeling.
'Overkill behaviors like this tend to suggest a burst of strong emotion as the authentic response, in this case probably natural disappointment, that can only be concealed by an equally strong mask of the opposite emotion,' she explained.
Meanwhile, it has been a strong awards season for the 35-year-old.
While she failed to win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, she received a trophy at the Golden Globes for her role in in One Battle After Another.
She also received nominations from the Critics’ Choice Awards, BAFTAs and the NAACP Image Awards.
This Oscar nod is her first Academy Award nomination.
Beyond acting, Taylor earned a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Album for Escape Room, highlighting her career as a singer, dancer, and choreographer as well as an actress.
Taylor's film One Battle After Another ended the 2026 awards season by winning Best Picture on a night where Michael B Jordan and Jessie Buckley earned top acting prizes.
Taylor was nominated for her role in One Battle After Another
Jordan, 39, shocked the world at the 98th Academy Awards as he upset Timothee Chalamet to win Best Actor for Sinners as Buckley, 36, took home Best Actress for her work in Hamnet at the event held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Paul Thomas Anderson accepted the top prize of the night alongside Teyana Taylor and the rest of the cast and crew as the film earned the most wins of the night with six.
The American black comedy action-thriller film triumphed over a massive, competitive, field including: Bugonia, F1, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value, Sinners, and Train Dreams.
The Leonardo DiCaprio led film One Battle After Another is centered around a group of ex-revolutionaries who reunite to rescue the daughter of one of their own as their enemy resurfaces after 16 years

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