Gabrielle Union appears in the soon-to-be hit film TheBirth of a Nation which premiered in Sundance this week. On the red carpet at the film's premiere, Union was asked about Stacey Dash's comments on discrimination on Fox News.
Union calmly and carefully eviscerated Stacey with her explanation of why creating your own is so important. "If you don't see yourself reflected in mainstream awards, you tend to create your own," she told the reporter.
This is an ongoing process Union notes. "The more that we focus on inclusion and a true representation of this country, the less that crazy lady will have to say."
During a recent episode of "The Talk," the co-hosts discussed Gabrielle Union’s comment, “The penance for being a career woman is barrenness” and how their careers have impacted their decisions to start families.
While some of us may be tired of the “I want to be a wife not a bridesmaid” film, some of us also can’t deny that we love a good sappy, already-know-how-this-ends, movie night with our girlfriends.
Rosario Dawson, Gabrielle Union, Whoopi Goldberg, and Taraji P. Henson are just a few of the big names in Chris Rocks' star-studded comedy, "Top Five," coming to theaters in December.
Gabrielle Union stopped by 'The View' today to promote the season finale of 'Being Mary Jane.' During her sit down with the hosts, she discussed being raped at gunpoint when she was just 19. But Gabrielle says she would rather be known for how she overcame her assault.
Oprah Winfrey sits down with an array of black actresses from different generations to discuss the trials and tribulations of working in the entertainment industry. Alfre Woodard, Viola Davis, Gabrielle Union and Phylicia Rashad discuss competition and criticism.