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Teyana Taylor Speaks Out After Losing at the Oscars
The actress was nominated for 'One Battle After Another' but lost Best Supporting Actress to Amy Madigan.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 7:36pm
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Teyana Taylor, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in 'One Battle After Another', has shared her thoughts on social media after losing the award to Amy Madigan. Taylor's comments touched on the importance of sportsmanship and grace in the face of defeat.
Why it matters
Taylor's comments highlight the emotional experience of being nominated for an Oscar and then not winning. Her perspective on the importance of gracious behavior, whether in victory or defeat, resonates with the broader conversation around awards season and how celebrities handle the highs and lows.
The details
After Taylor was seen hugging the director of 'One Battle After Another' when he won Best Director, some social media users commented that she seemed upset about not winning. Taylor responded by emphasizing the value of celebrating others' successes, even when you've fallen short yourself. She contrasted 'sore losers' who are 'comfortable being miserable' with those who can 'win with grace & pure joy, and... lose with grace, chin up & dignity'.
- The 98th Academy Awards ceremony took place on March 15, 2026.
The players
Teyana Taylor
An actress who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film 'One Battle After Another'.
Amy Madigan
The actress who won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in 'Weapons'.
Paul Thomas Anderson
The director of 'One Battle After Another', who won the Best Director Oscar.
What they’re saying
“The world holds so much misery that miserable hearts forget the face of happiness. They grow comfortable being sore losers, so when they see real sportsmanship it unsettles them! like holy water touching a demon. Because clapping for someone else's victory requires something many people never learned…how to win with grace & pure joy, and how to lose with grace, chin up & dignity.”
— Teyana Taylor (X)
The takeaway
Teyana Taylor's comments on social media after losing the Best Supporting Actress Oscar highlight the importance of gracious behavior, whether in victory or defeat. Her perspective resonates with broader conversations around the emotional experience of awards season and how public figures handle both success and disappointment.


