Teyana Taylor defends Golden Globe role against over-sexualization critics

Teyana Taylor isn't backing down from the backlash over her Golden Globe-winning performance in 'One Battle After Another.' The actress-singer clapped back at critics who called her character Perfidia Beverly Hills over-sexualized, questioning if they're even watching the same film. In a new interview, she highlighted how her role reflects harsh realities for Black women.

Oh honey, Teyana Taylor just served up some real talk after snagging that Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe for 'One Battle After Another' 🔥. Beating out big names like Emily Blunt, Elle Fanning, Ariana Grande, Amy Madigan, and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas? Iconic. But not everyone's popping champagne—some fans and viewers are side-eyeing the film's portrayal of her character, Perfidia Beverly Hills, as overly sexualized. They're drawing parallels to Halle Berry's steamy Oscar-winning role in 'Monster's Ball' with Billy Bob Thornton. Messy much? 😏

Perfidia catches the creepy obsession of Sean Penn's corrupt Colonel Steven J. Lockjaw, this ultraconservative white power player fixated on Black women behind closed doors. In her Vanity Fair chat post-win, Teyana kept it classy but firm. “I think we don’t enjoy seeing the harsh reality, but this is what’s happening,” she said about the criticism. When another interviewer brought up Perfidia seeming 'overly horny,' Teyana hit back: “And I’m like, do you realize the first thing we see of Perfidia is her having a gun to a guy’s head and he calls her sweet thing? Are you—are we watching the same film?”

She flipped the script, explaining Perfidia wields her sexuality like a weapon, not a weakness. “Perfidia kind of dived into the, ‘Oh, you think I’m hot? All right, bet. Cool if I get to still do what I’m doing, all I gotta do is show you a little titty or something,’” Taylor shared. Echoing her Hollywood Reporter interview from last year, she doubled down: “Is that not what Black women go through? We are fetishized, especially by creepy motherfuckers. And we are, unfortunately, the least protected people. Showing what Black women go through, that’s a hard reality to accept. And this movie should spark debate, I always knew it would, because sometimes you just got to shake the table.”

In her acceptance speech, Teyana poured out love for her community, dedicating the win to “my Brown sisters and little Brown girls watching.” “Our softness is not a liability. Our depth is not too much,” she declared. “Our light does not need permission to shine. We belong in every room we walk into. Our voices matter, and our dreams deserve space.” But not all the reactions are glowing—plenty of women aren't thrilled about young girls idolizing that portrayal. So, is Teyana's bold take empowering or too raw for the room? Spill your thoughts below.

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