Stars are offering their support to Gabrielle Union following her exit from America's Got Talent. It was revealed last week that Union and Julianne Hough would not be returning to the talent competition for the 2020 season; days later, Variety published a report claiming that Union had expressed concern about the show's "toxic culture" to NBC's Human Resources department. NBC and Fremantle, the production company behind AGT, responded to the report with a statement praising AGT's long history of "inclusivity and diversity," and explaining that its judging line-up is regularly "refreshed." However, Union's husband, Dwyane Wade, claimed on Twitter that the actress was fired. Still, a source recently told ET that Union that she isn't shutting the door on NBC."Although Gabrielle is done with AGT, she wants to work with NBC to help improve the culture surrounding the show and studio," the source said. "Gabrielle has always been an activist and wants to make positive change so nothing like this happens again."Since the drama, a number of stars have publicly rallied around Union. Eva Longoria took to Instagram to show support for her friend, and called Union's AGT experience "unacceptable."
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