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Teyana Taylor Opens Up About Divorce in New Vanity Fair Cover Story

thinktank by thinktank
January 13, 2026
in Entertainment
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Teyana Taylor is not sugarcoating anything when it comes to her divorce. In her new Vanity Fair cover story, the singer, actress, and creative opened up about the emotional weight of ending her marriage and what that transition has looked like behind the scenes. She described divorce as “grieving the death of a living being,” explaining that it is a loss that hits differently because the person is still alive, still present, and still tied to your life in permanent ways.

Taylor made it clear that the pain does not disappear just because a relationship ends. She spoke about how divorce forces you to mourn the future you thought you were building while still having to show up for the reality in front of you. For her, that reality includes raising children and maintaining a connection with her former partner for the long haul. She emphasized that co-parenting is not optional and not something she takes lightly.

According to Taylor, when kids are involved, you are still connected for at least the next 18 years, whether people want to acknowledge that or not. She said the focus has to stay on the children and creating stability for them, even when emotions are raw. Taylor also pushed back on the idea that divorce automatically equals failure. She framed it as a chapter that requires maturity, honesty, and accountability, especially when public narratives try to reduce the situation to gossip or sides. She stressed that healing does not mean pretending it never hurt. What stood out most is how grounded she sounded.

There was no bitterness, no performance, just a woman acknowledging that endings can be painful and still necessary. Her words reflect a version of adulthood that does not get glamorized online, where growth happens quietly and responsibility comes first. Teyana’s comments resonated because they mirror what so many people experience privately but rarely say out loud. Divorce is not just about separation. It is about rebuilding, redefining family, and learning how to move forward without losing yourself in the process.

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