When asked about Union's AGT allegations, Crews told Today on Thursday, "that was never my experience on America’s Got Talent. In fact, it was the most diverse place I have ever been in my 20 years of entertainment.” This morning, Union seemingly responded to Crews, tweeting: "Truth telling, wanting change & having MULTIPLE witnesses who bravely came forward to let EVERYONE know I didn't lie or exaggerate, really exposes those who enthusiastically will throw you under the bus, forgetting quickly who stepped up 4 THEIR truth." In another tweet, she added: "Can someone please ask abt what happens to all that diversity folks are talking about BEHIND THE SCENES. Like, legit... where the hell is all that diversity in the production though homie? In the decision making ranks who control the fate of the diversity in front of the camera?" And in yet another tweet, she lashed out at Crews for speaking out before NBC's independent investigation was finished. "Maaaaaan... We all agreed to let the investigation be completed before speaking but if we doing this... ohhhhh baby let's gooooooooooo!" she tweeted. Meanwhile, Jemele Hill, Union's friend, called Crews "beyond disappointing" for speaking out. "Terry Crews could have spoken to his experience without going overboard to discredit @itsgabrielleu," Hill tweeted. Hill also noted that Union supported him when he accused a Hollywood agent of sexually assaulting him.
TOPICS: Gabrielle Union, NBC, America's Got Talent, Terry Crews, Reality TV