Gabrielle Union expressed concern over ''offensive'' America's Got Talent Incidents
According
to an explosive report from Variety, the actress reportedly left
the NBC show after expressing concern over "offensive" incidents that
took place on the set.
During
one alleged incident, Jay Leno visited the AGT offices,
where Union and co-judge Julianne Hough witnessed the former talk
show host make an inappropriate joke. Four people who were present revealed to
the outlet, "Leno made a crack about a painting on display in a hallway of
Simon Cowell, the show's executive producer and judge, surrounded by his
dogs. Leno joked that the pets looked like something one would find 'on the
menu at a Korean restaurant.'"
This,
of course, offended many people who were present, including Gabrielle, who
sought to have the joke reported to the human resources department in order to
show the production staff the joke was not okay, according to the outlet.
However, despite bringing the issue to the attention of an executive, the
situation was "never escalated" to HR.
Unfortunately, Variety claims this wasn't an isolated incident. The
outlet claims Gabrielle and Julianne were both given "excessive notes on
their physical experience," which "impacted her morale and led to
tensions," particularly for Hough.
While
the criticism applied to both Julianne and Gabrielle, insiders told the trade
magazine that Gabrielle was specifically targeted for wearing hairstyles that
were "too black" for viewers.
Gabrielle
has yet to comment on the matter, while Hough flat-out denies experiencing
"tensions." She told Variety, "I had a wonderful
time on America's Got Talent, I loved working with the cast, crew and
producers. I am happy to continue my working relationship with NBC."
This
is a sentiment echoed by NBC and Fremantle. In a statement, the companies
assured, "America's Got Talent has a long history of inclusivity
and diversity in both our talent and the acts championed by the show. The
judging and host line-up has been regularly refreshed over the years and that
is one of the reasons for AGT's enduring popularity. NBC and the producers take
any issues on set seriously."
This
Saturday it was revealed the two female judges would be leaving the series
after just one season. At the time, no statement or explanation was offered for
their departure.
In
recent years, the America's Got Talent cast experienced high
turnover, with Heidi Klum and Mel Brown leaving after
numerous seasons as judges this spring. Luckily, Terry Crews, a role
formerly filled by Tyra Banks and Nick Cannon, who also
left the show citing poor relations with executives.
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