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Teyana Taylor Receives Flowers From Beyoncé After Golden Globe Victory
SOURCE: usatoday.com
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter gave Teyana Taylor her flowers after she scored her first Golden Globe win, and Taylor says the singer’s ongoing support means the world to her.
Beyoncé sent the actress, Grammy-nominated singer and dancer flowers after she took home the best supporting actress award for her role in “One Battle After Another” at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards on Jan. 11.
While attending the premiere of Netflix’s “The Rip” just days later on Jan. 13, Taylor opened up to Extra TV about her win, latest projects and the significance of the gesture from Beyoncé.
“It was just so sweet. Oh my god. I just love her,” she said. “She’s been supporting me since I was 15 years old. … It’s always been very, very consistent. I also love that she’s watching me grow and watching me blossom. I love making her proud. I love that she don’t miss a chance to remind me of how proud she is of me. That means the world to me.”
Taylor and Beyoncé share a long-term relationship, with Taylor meeting Beyoncé when she was 15 years old. Taylor has often spoken about how Beyoncé believed in her from the very beginning and gave her opportunities when she was just starting out and throughout her career.
The Golden Globes win marked Taylor’s first nomination and victory at the award show. Other nominees in the category included Emily Blunt, Elle Fanning, Ariana Grande, Amy Madigan and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas.
While accepting her award, Taylor gave a heartfelt speech about the significance of the win.
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“I almost didn’t even write a speech because I didn’t think I was [going to win],” she said. “Thank you to the Golden Globe voters for seeing me and reminding me that purpose always finds its moment.”
She ended the speech with a message to Black women and “little Brown girls watching.”
“Our softness is not a liability. Our depth is not too much,” Taylor said. “Our light does not need permission to shine. We belong in every room we walk into. Our voices matter, and our dreams deserve space,” she said.