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Why Terry Crews Apologized To Gabrielle Union For Not Supporting Her ‘America’s Got Talent’ Claims

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Terry Crews is willing to admit when he thinks he was wrong. ET’s Kevin Frazier spoke with the 51-year-old actor about his time as the host of “America’s Got Talent” and why he regrets not supporting Gabrielle Union when she spoke out about her negative experiences as a judge on the NBC show.

Last year, after it was announced that she would not be returning to “AGT”, Union made public statements about the “racist and misogynistic conduct” she allegedly witnessed while judging the series.

In January, Crews said during a “Today” show interview that Union’s accounts of the workplace was “never” his experience on “America’s Got Talent”. “It was the most diverse place I have ever been in my 20 years of entertainment,” he added. “The top 10 acts

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