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Teyana Taylor’s Golden Globe Win and Impactful Speech
Teyana Taylor made history by winning her first Golden Globe for her supporting role in Paul Thomas Anderson’s film One Battle After Another. The win marked a significant milestone in her career, especially as it was her first nomination. Her speech during the ceremony stood out, resonating deeply with many viewers.
A Powerful Message for Brown Sisters and Young Girls
Among the most memorable parts of her speech were her words directed at "brown sisters" and "little brown girls." She emphasized that their softness is not a weakness, their depth is not excessive, and their light does not need permission to shine. She asserted that they belong in every room they enter, their voices matter, and their dreams deserve space. These remarks were both empowering and inspiring, highlighting the importance of representation and self-worth.
Taylor also expressed gratitude to Paul Thomas Anderson, jokingly referring to him as "Paul ‘Let Him Cook’ Thomas Anderson," while praising his vision, trust, and brilliance. She continued, saying, "My gratitude is endless. I love you, we love you, and thank you so much for holding space for me."
Acknowledging Faith and Family
In addition to thanking Anderson, she gave credit to God, stating, "I praise you for every part of this faith walk – every test and every lesson." This reflection on her spiritual journey added a personal touch to her acceptance speech.
She also took a moment to address her children, humorously telling them, "Y’all better be off your damn phones and watching me right now." This lighthearted comment showcased her personality and connection with her family.
Recognition and Nominations
This win marks Taylor’s first Golden Globe, but it is not her first recognition in the industry. She has received additional nominations from the Critics Choice Awards and the Actors Awards, among others. Her performance in One Battle After Another has been widely praised, making her one of the breakout stars of this awards season.
The Film Behind the Win
One Battle After Another, loosely based on the Thomas Pynchon novel Vineland, follows a group of ex-revolutionaries who must reunite to rescue the daughter of one of their own when their evil enemy resurfaces after 16 years. The film features a stellar cast, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, Regina Hall, and Chase Infiniti in her feature debut. It was released by Warner Bros. in September and grossed over $206 million worldwide.
The film has had a strong showing at the Golden Globes, receiving nine nominations—the most of any film this year. Other categories in which it is competing include Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Director, Best Actor – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress – Musical or Comedy, Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture (x2), Best Screenplay, and Best Original Score.
Additional Highlights from the Golden Globes
While Teyana Taylor’s win was a standout moment, other notable events at the Golden Globes included Nikki Glaser’s opening monologue, which featured sharp jokes about the Justice Department, the Epstein list, and "See B.S. News." Additionally, Donald Trump made comments indicating his disapproval of Netflix’s potential acquisition of Warner Bros., expressing concerns about what he called the streamer’s "cultural takeover."
