Teyana Taylor Jokes About Losing Phone at 2026 Met Gala, Missing Daughters

Teyana Taylor shared a relatable moment from the 2026 Met Gala, revealing she left her phone in the van and couldn't text her daughters. She wore a silver fringed Tom Ford gown with a matching headdress. Taylor was part of the host committee for the event themed "Fashion Is Art." She has two daughters with ex-husband Iman Shumpert.

Key Points: Teyana Taylor Forgets Phone at 2026 Met Gala

  • Teyana Taylor left her phone behind at the 2026 Met Gala
  • She joked about being upset she couldn't text her daughters
  • She wore a silver fringed Tom Ford gown with a headdress
  • Taylor was part of the host committee for the event
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Teyana Taylor jokes about leaving phone behind at 2026 Met Gala, says she couldn't text daughters

Teyana Taylor reveals she left her phone in the van at the 2026 Met Gala, joking she couldn't text her daughters. She wore a silver Tom Ford gown.

"No, I didn't text them yet! I left my phone in the Sprinter. - Teyana Taylor"

New York City, May 5

Singer-actor Teyana Taylor shared a relatable moment from the 2026 Met Gala, revealing she was "upset" after leaving her phone behind and being unable to text her daughters, according to People.

Taylor said she had not yet shared her red carpet look with her children, as she had forgotten her phone in the van she arrived in.

"No, I didn't text them yet! I left my phone in the Sprinter," she said, adding jokingly, "I'm upset about it!," as per the outlet.

Taylor shares two daughters -- Iman "Junie" Tayla Shumpert Jr., 10, and Rue Rose Shumpert, 5 -- with her ex-husband, Iman Shumpert.

The 35-year-old actor-musician was part of the host committee at this year's Met Gala, which followed the theme "Fashion Is Art," inspired by the museum's spring 2026 exhibition, "Costume Art."

For the event, Taylor wore a silver fringed gown by Tom Ford, paired with a matching headdress that partially covered her face, creating a dramatic effect. She described the ensemble as appearing like a "ghost of a body" that "appears and disappears" as she moves, according to People.

Taylor has consistently stood out at the Met Gala. At last year's edition, themed "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," she opted for a bold pinstripe suit with a padded cape, created in collaboration with Oscar-winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter.

Earlier this year, while speaking at the TIME Women of the Year Gala in West Hollywood, Taylor likened her parenting style to Hannah Montana, balancing her public persona with life at home.

"When I am home, I'm in such mommy mode... it's like, 'Here's carpet, mommy, but then here is mommy at home,'" she said, adding that her daughters understand the balance, according to People.

She also described her eldest daughter, Junie, as a "leader," noting that both her children handle public attention with ease while maintaining humility.

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Ravi K.
I mean, she's at the Met Gala—one of the biggest fashion events in the world—and she's worried about texting her kids? That's some serious parenting dedication. Good for her! But I have to say, the "ghost of a body" dress sounds pretty extra for our desi weddings. Imagine wearing that to a Delhi shaadi! 😂
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Meera T.
It's sweet that she cares so much about her daughters seeing her red carpet look. But as an Indian parent, I have to say: if my kid left their phone behind at a party, I'd be upset too! Balance is key, and she seems to have it figured out. Love the Hannah Montana comparison—so wholesome!
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James A.
As a dad from New York, I feel her pain—leaving your phone behind is a nightmare, especially when you want to share special moments with your kids. The Met Gala looks like a circus to me, but her Tom Ford gown sounds cool. I appreciate that she's keeping her daughters grounded despite all the fame.
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Priyanka N.
Okay, but can we talk about how her daughter is named "Iman Tayla Shumpert Jr." and she's 10? That's a major name! 😅 Jokes aside, it's refreshing to see celebrities not being fake perfect. She's real about the struggles of balancing career and kids. Respect!

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