Teyana Taylor on Getting Flowers From Beyoncé After Globes Win: ‘I Love Making Her Proud'

The 'Cowboy Carter' artist sent roses and a personalized note to Taylor after winning a Globe for her role in 'One Battle After Another.'

Teyana Taylor with short black hair in a black dress, and Beyoncé with long blonde hair in a sparkly dress, both smiling.
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Teyana Taylor says she loves making Beyoncé proud.

On Tuesday (Jan. 13), just days after winning her first Golden Globe for her performance in One Battle After Another, the 35-year-old multi-hyphenate spoke to Extra about receiving flowers and a note from the Cowboy Carter singer.

"It was just so sweet. Oh my God, I just love her,” she told the outlet near the 2:50 mark in the video linked above. “She's been supporting me since I was 15 years old, and it's always been very, very consistent. I also love that she's watching me grow and, you know, watching me blossom and I love making her proud. And I love that she don't miss a chance to remind me of how proud she is of me, and that means the world to me."

Following her win, Taylor shared a photo to her Instagram Story of a bouquet of white roses sent from Bey along with a note reading, “Teyana, I'm so beyond proud of you. You deserve it all and then some. Keep beaming in your power. May God continue to bless you and yours. All my love, B.”

“Love you Bey,” Taylor captioned the photo.

She also shared a bouquet from Latto with a note reading, "Congrats T! We are so beyond proud of you. You deserve everything coming your way. Love, Latto, Kayla & Rico."

On Sunday (Jan. 11), Taylor won Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her role as Perifidia Beverly Hills in One Battle After Another, where she starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio. The accolade marked her first-ever nomination and win.

Her emotional acceptance speech, which has since gone viral on social media, became one of the most-talked about moments of the evening.

“To my brown sisters and little brown girls watching tonight,” she said. “Our softness is not a liability. Our depth is not too much. Our light does not need permission to shine. We belong in every room we walk into. Our voices matter, and our dreams deserve space.”

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