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Teyana Taylor Scolds “Very Rude” Man Who “Shoved” Her at Oscars: “I Don’t Tolerate Disrespect”
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Teyana Taylor Scolds “Very Rude” Man Who “Shoved” Her at Oscars: “I Don’t Tolerate Disrespect”

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In a viral video, the 'One Battle After Another' best supporting actress nominee had a confrontation an apparent security guard.

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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Teyana Taylor had one battle she didn’t expect at the Oscars . The best supporting actress nominee got into a confrontation with an apparent security guard she says “shoved” her. In a viral video , Taylor is in a tight crowd at the Dolby Theatre when she calls an unidentified man “very rude” and adds, “you’re a man putting your hands on a female,” and says, “he literally shoved me” and that he “damn near shoved” another woman. “Do not touch me, do not shove me,” she also said. Related Stories Movies Oscars: Sigourney Weaver Channels 'Aliens' Character While "Protecting" Grogu From Kate Hudson Movies Oscars: Canadian Animators Win Big With 'KPop Demon Hunters,' 'Girl Who Cried Pearls' After the event, TMZ spoke to the One Battle After Another star, who downplayed the incident and said she was now “all good.” “Everybody was having a good time, security was just doing a lot,” she said . “There’s always that one, but I’m perfectly fine. I’m happy. I mean, there’s nothing to wonder. The first thing people do is definitely make assumptions. But at the end of the day I just don’t tolerate disrespect, especially when it’s unwarranted and unprovoked.” During the ceremony itself, Taylor also went viral for two other clips. In one, Taylor gleefully put One Battle After Another director Paul Thomas into a headlock after their film won best picture. In another, Taylor gave a generous and enthusiastic standing ovation for Amy Madigan, who ended up winning the best supporting actress category for her role in Weapons . Madigan, 75, set a record with the win because it made her the actress with the longest gap (40 years and one month) between a first nomination and a first victory. She received her first nod for 1985’s Twice in a Lifetime . One Battle domin...
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