Gabrielle Union's firing from 'America's Got Talent' is once again raising questions about NBC's “toxic workplace culture.”
announced it hadn’t renewed the contracts of its two new female judges: Gabrielle Union and Julianne Hough ofPerhaps unsurprisingly, there was more to the story:that both Union and Hough had been subjected to “excessive notes on their physical appearance,” including “consistent criticism on hair, makeup, and wardrobe,” . Union reportedly received racist comments about her hairstyles being “too black” for AGT.
But Union’s firing—and the reports of racism behind the scenes—is once again raising questions about the workplace culture at NBC. You know, the same network that came under fire for allegedly shielding
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