The NBC talent competition show opened Tuesday's episode by displaying the definition of 'courage'
; and an incident involving a white male contestant who was cleared to proceed with an act in which he put on black gloves to represent a black performer. Union said she felt compelled to speak out in an attempt to create a more inclusive Hollywood.
"If I can't speak out with the privilege that I have, and the benefits that my husband and I have, what is the point of making it?" she told"What is the point of having a seat at the table and protecting your privilege when you're not doing s--- to help other people?"of NBC and production companies Fremantle and Syco Entertainment.
"While the investigation has demonstrated an overall culture of diversity, it has also highlighted some areas in which reporting processes could be improved," the statement continued.for mass audiences. "Through the investigation process, it has been revealed that no one associated with the show made any insensitive or derogatory remarks about Ms. Union's appearance, and that neither race nor gender was a contributing factor in the advancement or elimination of contestants at any time. The investigation has shown that the concerns raised by Ms. Union had no bearing on the decision not to exercise the option on her contract.
RELATED VIDEO: Gabrielle Union’s Hairstylist Claps Back to Reports That Her Hair Looks Were 'Too Black' for"NBC, Fremantle and Syco share Ms. Union's dedication to diversity and inclusion in the industry," the statement concluded. "We continue to remain committed to having an inclusive environment for everyone associated with the show, and to upholdingairs Tuesdays on NBC.
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