In Terry's defense, maybe he didn't see any of the problems. After MeToo, I think a lot of producers are too smart to get caught harassing talent, even if that harassment is not of the sexual variety. I don't dispute Union's account. I don't dispute Terry's either. He didn't say it didn't happen. He's just saying that he didn't experience similar treatment, nor did he personally witness Union's abuse. . Which makes sense. Celebs are rarely without their phones in their hands when they aren't actively filming. Ditto a huge crew, many of whom might dislike the producers, or might also be friends with or fans of the talent. So, assuming Union is correct about her abuse (which I do assume to be the case), it isn't like the producer yelled the abuse at her in a crowded room, nor was it posted via production wide email (send all), nor was it posted on a sign. If anything, it was said directly to Union, with the only witnesses being an entourage whose statements would be deniable, if there were any witnesses. Most likely it was said to her in front of costume/make up personnel, who would never go against the production staff (last job ever in the industry for those who blabbed). It wasn't like the producers would call the entirety of the on air talent together to abuse Union. It would have been done very privately, far away from any witnesses. . Further, after listening to Crews in interviews, he doesn't come off as very observant. He's not stupid, just self involved. If it wasn't obvious, he wouldn't pick up on it.
She's #empowered and could have declined. Instead she said ok. And the guy used her bathroom. Didn't attack her, didn't set her home on fire, didn't steal anything. He used her bathroom, just like she said he could, and left.
Chris Harrison/The Bachelor? He was in the headlines this week saying how The Bachelor made him a better man and father. Bahahaha.
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ReplyDeletehttps://thegrio.com/2020/01/25/gabrielle-union-responds-after-terry-crews-praises-agt-diversity
ReplyDeleteD-bo should have knocked dude the fuck out
ReplyDeleteYou see how Gabrielle Union tried to get an Uber driver fired after he had the outrageous nerve to ask to use her rich-person bathroom?
ReplyDeleteFuck her. Classless trash.
J, shit happens
ReplyDeleteYeap, Crews.
ReplyDeleteWay to sell out, Terry
ReplyDeleteCrews is a bitch. Big ass MFer like that, playing victim.
ReplyDeleteNo way I'd let a stranger, even an Uber driver, in my house.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. Probably against the rules for Uber drivers to ask.
ReplyDeleteTerryCrews should have decked that guy who put his hands down Terry's pants. TerryCrews is such a girl. Can't stand him.
ReplyDeleteIn Terry's defense, maybe he didn't see any of the problems. After MeToo, I think a lot of producers are too smart to get caught harassing talent, even if that harassment is not of the sexual variety. I don't dispute Union's account. I don't dispute Terry's either. He didn't say it didn't happen. He's just saying that he didn't experience similar treatment, nor did he personally witness Union's abuse.
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Which makes sense. Celebs are rarely without their phones in their hands when they aren't actively filming. Ditto a huge crew, many of whom might dislike the producers, or might also be friends with or fans of the talent. So, assuming Union is correct about her abuse (which I do assume to be the case), it isn't like the producer yelled the abuse at her in a crowded room, nor was it posted via production wide email (send all), nor was it posted on a sign. If anything, it was said directly to Union, with the only witnesses being an entourage whose statements would be deniable, if there were any witnesses. Most likely it was said to her in front of costume/make up personnel, who would never go against the production staff (last job ever in the industry for those who blabbed). It wasn't like the producers would call the entirety of the on air talent together to abuse Union. It would have been done very privately, far away from any witnesses.
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Further, after listening to Crews in interviews, he doesn't come off as very observant. He's not stupid, just self involved. If it wasn't obvious, he wouldn't pick up on it.
She's #empowered and could have declined. Instead she said ok. And the guy used her bathroom. Didn't attack her, didn't set her home on fire, didn't steal anything. He used her bathroom, just like she said he could, and left.
ReplyDeleteThen she tried to get him fired.
Fuck her. Scum.