Entertainment & Celebrity News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! - Teyana Taylor Cheers Grace Madigan's Historic Oscar Win
Episode Date: March 16, 2026Teyana Taylor stands up for Grace Madigan, who won best supporting actress at the Oscars, highlighting true sportsmanship amid criticism. Madigan, nominated for Weapons, expressed gratitude to he...r team and loved ones during her emotional acceptance speech. Fans applaud Taylors positive approach, emphasizing the rarity of celebrating others without bitterness in Hollywood. Madigan made history with her win, marking a forty-year gap between individual nominations, the longest ever for an actress. The support between the two actresses was evident earlier at the Golden Globes, showcasing gracious moments amidst the drama. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/4ae62206cd3af266
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Hey, it's Corey with Entertainment and Celebrity News today, your daily pop culture update.
Tayana Taylor is clapping back at critics who slammed her for cheering on Grace Madigan's Oscar win
for best supporting actress. Both women were nominated in the category for their roles in
different films, with Madigan taking home the award for weapons. Taylor posted a message
highlighting true sportsmanship amid the backlash. Madigan lit up the stage at the Dolby
theater, thanking director Zach Craigor first for crafting such a standout part. She gave
nods to her fellow nominees, then got emotional shouting out her daughter Lily and her husband,
Ed Harris, who supported her for decades. Fans and observers have praised Taylor's stance,
seeing it as a refreshing take on handling competition in Hollywood. The exchange underscores how rare
can be to celebrate others without bitterness, especially in high-stakes award season.
Madigan made history with this win, marking her second nomination after
one back in 1985 for twice in a lifetime. That's a 40-year gap, the longest ever for any
actress between individual nods. Earlier at the Golden Globes, the support went both ways
when Taylor won in the same category and Madigan applauded enthusiastically. It's a reminder
that gracious moments like these keep shining through the drama. This story is shared with
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