Teyana Taylor Joins NBA YoungBoy’s Tour as Creative Director

Teyana Taylor Joins NBA YoungBoy’s Tour as Creative Director


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Teyana Taylor has added another major project to her growing list of creative ventures. The singer, actress, and director revealed that she and her production company, The Aunties, are the creative force behind NBA YoungBoy’s “Make America Slime Again” tour.

While chatting with Kai Cenat on a livestream, Taylor broke down what her team brings to the table. “Well you know I have an all-female production company called The Aunties,” she said. “Me and my partner Coco started that company and we creative direct. We creative direct, choreograph, style. It’s like the whole 360, we do everything. So we jumped on the creative for YB.”

Her team’s involvement means everything from choreography to styling has her touch. The tour began earlier this month in Dallas and will continue through the fall, covering 45 cities across the United States. Audiences can expect a packed lineup of guest performers that includes Offset, NoCap, Toosii, DeeBaby, and EBK Jaaybo.

Taylor is thriving professionally, but she is also embracing peace and stability in her personal life. She is currently in a relationship with actor Aaron Pierre, which she describes as one of the most rewarding experiences she has ever had

She said, “Whatever is going on in the world is not gentle. I want to try something different where I’m not just like, ‘Hey! What’s going on!’ Because people are preying on your downfall. People are preying on the health that you are building,” she said. “What me and Aaron have is very healthy, gentle, soft, and very kind, sweet, warm, and one of the best feelings I’ve ever had. It’s so safe and I don’t want us to be robbed of that. I am so grateful for him and everything that comes with him.”

Earlier this year, her divorce from Iman Shumpert was finalized, closing a difficult chapter and making room for new beginnings.


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