Is Teyana Taylor onto something genius, or has she officially lost her mind carrying a luxury deodorant in her purse like it’s a life-saving device? We’re about to spill the tea, honey.
The multi-talented actress and performer sat down with GQ to dish about the 10 things she absolutely cannot live without, and let me tell you—her deodorant confession is sending the internet into a frenzy. According to Teyana, she keeps one ultra-luxe deodorant in her purse “at all times.” Yes, you read that correctly. Not lip gloss. Not a compact mirror. A deodorant stick. And the price tag? A surprisingly reasonable $32 on Amazon, which honestly feels like a steal compared to some of the ridiculous prices celebs are dropping these days.
Now, before you dismiss this as basic beauty routine talk, hear us out. Teyana’s reasoning is actually kind of genius. She acknowledges that perfume alone simply isn’t cutting it during the sweatiest season of the year. Sis knows that fragrance can mask the funk, but it won’t eradicate it. And honestly? That’s the kind of real talk we live for from celebrities who usually pretend they don’t sweat like regular humans.
The fact that she’s been this openly obsessed with deodorant hygiene has beauty enthusiasts and fragrance fanatics absolutely losing it online. Fashion and wellness influencers are already scrambling to get their hands on whatever luxury brand she’s recommending. Some are calling it the most relatable celebrity confession of the summer, while others are joking that Teyana just accidentally created the next viral skincare trend.
What makes this even more hilarious is the price point. For just $32, you’re getting what Teyana Taylor—yes, THAT Teyana Taylor—considers essential enough to carry around like it’s couture. In a world where celebrities are shilling $200 skincare serums and $150 face masks, Teyana’s keeping it cute and keeping it real with a mid-range deodorant that won’t break the bank.
Social media has been having a field day with this revelation, with fans rushing to the comments to ask which brand it is (because apparently she wasn’t completely explicit about it). Others are applauding her for being down-to-earth enough to care about practical beauty solutions instead of just flexing designer everything.
The real question is: are we all about to become deodorant enthusiasts like Teyana, or are we still team “one stick in the bathroom cabinet”?
What do you think? A) Teyana is a genius and we’re all buying this deodorant immediately B) This is absolutely ridiculous and perfume is enough, period