Teyana Taylor, star of “One Battle After Another,” got into a backstage confrontation with a security guard at the Oscars on Sunday, alleging that he physically pushed her.
“You put your hands on a female,” the 35-year-old actress is heard saying in a video shared on X that captures the aftermath of the incident.
“He literally shoved me. He was almost shoving her,” she adds, pointing to an unidentified woman nearby.


Teyana Taylor said she was “shoved” during the confrontation, which unfolded moments after the Oscars broadcast ended.
According to reports, the incident occurred just as the show wrapped, when Taylor tried to return to the stage at the Dolby Theatre to take photos with her co-stars following a best picture win. A security guard reportedly blocked her path — along with Pam Abdy, co-chair of Warner Bros. — using his body to stop them.
The guard allegedly placed his hands on Taylor to hold her back.
Taylor has not addressed the incident on social media, and her representatives did not respond to requests for comment.


Teyana Taylor has not yet commented on the situation.

“One Battle After Another” took home the award for best picture at the Oscars 2026.
Teyana Taylor was nominated for best supporting actress for her role in the film, but the honor went to “Weapons” star Amy Madigan.
Taylor stood up to applaud Madigan’s win, though some viewers felt the singer-actress was more deserving.
“Teyana Taylor was robbed, whatever,” one fan wrote after the result was announced.


Teyana Taylor celebrated as “One Battle After Another” won best picture at the Oscars 2026.
“Teyana Taylor was robbed,” another fan echoed online.
Still, Taylor had plenty of reason to celebrate, even playfully putting director Paul Thomas Anderson in a headlock after the big win.
“I love that girl,” one viewer gushed.


Teyana Taylor continued the celebration at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party on Sunday.
“Who let her in the club bro,” another viewer joked online.
“One Battle After Another” earned 13 nominations at the Oscars 2026.
Meanwhile, Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” made Oscar history as the most-nominated film ever with 16 nods, ultimately taking home four awards.