Corona only referred to a beer and celebrity beauty brands will still mostly a rarity—Union had first announced she was launching her own hair brand. Bloggers and editors went wild for it, and .
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Gabrielle Union is praising Cory Bush in an emotional message that she shared on her social media account. Check it out below.
‘Today’s #WCW has a laundry list of accomplishments – nurse, pastor, mom, activist and as of last night, she also captured 49% of the votes in Missouri’s Democratic primary election. HUGE CONGRATULATIONS GOES OUT TO @coribush! Born and raised in St.
Louis Missouri, Cori understands the struggles of the community on a personal level,’ Gabrielle began her post. She
.Corona only referred to a beer and celebrity beauty brands will still mostly a rarity—Union had first announced she was launching her own hair brand. Bloggers and editors went wild for it, and .
Dwyane Wade couldn't be more excited for his son, Zaire, to start his new educational adventure.Zaire, 18, is starting his studies at the Brewster Academy, a boarding school in New Hampshire, and his proud dad penned a sweet sendoff celebrating his son's accomplishments.«Man oh Man
Gabrielle Union, 47, Keke Palmer, 26, Uzo Aduba, 39, and Marsai Martin, 16, have called for an end to Black hair discrimination, which is rampant across the United States. In a PSA video published by Glamour, the actresses read out submissions from 13 anonymous Black women, who recounted their experiences being discriminated against for their hair.
Gabrielle Union, Keke Palmer, Uzo Aduba and Marsai Martin are calling for an end to Black hair discrimination. In a PSA put out by , the actresses recite anonymously submitted hair experiences from 13 Black women across the country.«I've been told it's too big.
Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade‘s adorable daughter Kaavia James Union Wade is growing up so quickly! The one-year-old posed for a sweet snap with her mama on August 24, which showed the pair both rocking blue swimsuits as they danced in the pool. “My Ride or Die,” Gabby captioned the carousel post, along with a series of heart emojis and laugh crying emojis.
Spiderman actress Kirsten Dunst and America’s Got Talent’s former host Gabrielle Union are ready to do another Bring It On! Kirsten, who played Rancho Carne Toros captain Torrance, and Gabrielle, who played East Compton Clovers cheer captain Isis, took part in a Zoom reunion in honour of the movie’s 20th anniversary with director Peyton Reed and writer Jessica Bendinger. During their chat, the ladies started pitching possible ideas for a Bring It On sequel.
Gabrielle Union has said it is “strange” that people consider her character in Bring It On to be a villain and added that “it is perceived very differently in communities of colour and (among) white folks”.
Gabrielle Union and Kirsten Dunst are looking back at their time on the set of . In honor of the film's 20th anniversary, the actresses (who portrayed East Compton Clovers cheer captain Isis and Rancho Carne Toros captain Torrance Shipman, respectively) reunited for a prerecorded Zoom call with director Peyton Reed and writer Jessica Bendinger.
Gabrielle Union and Kirsten Dunst are looking back at their time on the set of “Bring It On”.
Actress and comedian Gabrielle Union revealed that her America’s Got Talent exit was her hardest moment in the industry so far. “Probably the ‘AGT’…it all was so surprising and so heartbreaking and so frustrating and so unnecessary.
Gabrielle Union is sharing more about her time on and the «brutal» process she went through while leaving the show. During her appearance on the «Minding Her Business» panel for the 2020 American Black Film Festival on Sunday, Union counted her departure from among the most difficult parts of her Hollywood career — and said the drama surrounding it felt like «such a public flogging.» «Probably the of it all was so surprising and so heartbreaking and so frustrating and so unnecessary.
Gabrielle Union praised Kamala Harris on her social media account. She received a lot of backlash for this post, just like other celebrities these days.
It seems like just yesterday we were congratulating Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade on the birth of their first child. Now, Kaavia James Union Wade is full-on talking! The couple’s baby girl, who turned 1 last November, lives up to her hilarious reputation in a new clip Gabrielle, 47, shared to Instagram on August 11.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerStacey Abrams, Kenya Barris, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Barry Jenkins, Gabrielle Union, Jemele Hill, Angela Rye, and Lena Waithe have have been added to the lineup for the virtual edition of the American Black Film Festival (ABFF), which will run from Aug 21-30.
Gabrielle Union, 47, looked absolutely gorgeous in her latest pics! The actress showed off her amazing figure while hanging out in a pool and wearing a gray and white striped bikini in the snapshots and had her hair tied up in two cute buns. She was all smiles in all three photo too, proving she’s enjoying life right now and loving it!
Terry Crews issued another public apology to Gabrielle Union after the former “America’s Got Talent” judge called him out for not supporting her amid her firing from the show. Union appeared as a judge on Season 14 of the popular reality competition series.
Terry Crews has offered a "third public apology" to Gabrielle Union and pledged to continue saying sorry to her. The 52-year-old star has reached out again to the actress after she criticised him last week for failing to support her after she made allegations of discrimination on the 'America's Got Talent' set following her short-lived stint as a judge on the programme.
Gabrielle Union's forgiveness.On Saturday, Crews responded to the latest comments Union made about his failure to support her when she came forward with "America's Got Talent" discrimination claims prior to her firing from the show."This will be my 3rd public apology to Gabrielle Union," he tweeted. "If a 4th is needed, I will continue to apologize and push for reconciliation between the world, and more importantly, the culture I grew up in.