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24.08.2020 - 20:29 / justjared.com
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. That would be probably the hardest part (of my time in the industry),” Gabrielle told USA Today.
If you missed it, following reports last year that America’s Got Talent fostered a toxic workplace environment that caused Gabrielle to complain, she then filed a discrimination complaint
Viola Davis says taking control of your destiny as diverse talent in Hollywood isn't enough. You need to walk the walk to keep pace with stiff competition.
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Gabrielle Union’s exit from America’s Got Talent was one of the hardest things she’s ever dealt with.The L.A.’s finest star recalled her experience during the Minding Her Business panel discussion at the virtual American Black Film Festival, labeling it “so surprising and so heartbreaking and so frustrating and so unnecessary”.Union, who departed the NBC show after just one series as a judge amid allegations of harassment and discrimination she witnessed and experienced during season 14,
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 has spoken out about her “America’s Got Talent” exit once again, calling the “whole process brutal.”
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