JAKARTA - Actress Teyana Taylor was involved in a conflict with a man on the eve of the 2026 Oscar Awards. In various videos, the One Battle After Another star was seen arguing with a man who allegedly pushed her.
"You're pushing a woman," Teyana Taylor said in the video.
Taylor was then seen talking to the woman next to her and saying, "Everyone enjoys their time but when she pushes me, that's another story. Don't touch me, don't push me."
Launching Variety, it is reported that the feud began when Warner Bros bosses - Pam Abdy and Mike DeLuca - were about to take the stage to receive the Best Picture award for the film One Battle After Another.
"Pam Abdy and Mike DeLuca had trouble getting on stage so Teyana came down to help Pam. When she wanted to go back up, security forced them to go back to the stage and put their hands on Teyana," a source said.
Security Industry Specialists, the security company hired, said, "There was an interaction between Taylor and a member of the security team during the event. Our security team worked to manage the crowded area and ensure the safety of all guests."
"During the interaction, there was an unintentional contact and we regret that the situation occurred. This is not the professional standard we expect from our team and we have discussed internally so that this does not happen again," he explained.
The Academy Awards Committee also released a statement and learned that Teyana Taylor felt this incident. They also feel responsible for this incident.
"We were very upset to hear about Teyana Taylor's experience at the end of last night's show. We worked with Teyana for several months on the awards season and she was very kind, supportive, to everyone," the Academy Awards said.
"We have made it clear that this action is unacceptable. We want to thank Teyana and we are taking the right steps so that this does not happen again," he explained.
Teyana Taylor represented the film One Battle After Another which won six nominations, one of which was Best Picture. Taylor, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress, lost to Amy Madigan.
Previously, Teyana Taylor won the category at the 2026 Golden Globes.
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