Gabrielle Union spilled some piping scorching tea about Bring It On!
Although the teenager comedy primarily centered on the Rancho Carne High School Toros, it seems their East Compton High School Clovers rivals may have been within the film extra — if it weren’t for this bizarre deliberate scheme from manufacturing. On Saturday, the 49-year-old actress revealed there have been additional scenes of her character Isis and the opposite Clovers cheerleaders that had been solely filmed for the trailer to trick audiences into considering she and her co-stars had been really within the movie extra. Seriously?!
The momma posted to her TikTok snippets of the unique trailer, that includes solely the additional scenes with the Clovers that by no means ended up within the film. She mentioned within the video:
“Storytime! So we shot these snippets that you see here after the movie wrapped. Because once test audiences saw the movie, they wanted more of the Clovers. So we shot these, only for the trailer, not for the movie, to make people think we were in the movie more than we were. The end.”
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Wow! Ch-ch-check out the confession (beneath):
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TBH, that is fairly tousled transfer from the manufacturing. And FYI, we nonetheless need extra of the Clovers! You also can ch-ch-check out the trailer (beneath):
While Union has largely praised the movie, she has admitted up to now that the unique script wrote her character “like a bad stereotype.” She instructed Vogue again in 2020:
“There was a line in the original script that was like, ‘Meow! Me-gonna-ow you! My nails are long, sharp, and ready to slash!’…Huh? And that girl ends up at U.C. Berkeley? How did girls from Compton talk in their minds? How about we make her a very clear leader where her path to cheer justice is done with more class and dignity but also justifiable anger. She doesn’t need to speak in made-up, Blaxploitation dialogue.”
The LA’s Finest alum additionally confessed that she regrets how she portrayed Isis, saying she “muzzled” her in an interview with Good Morning America in September:
“I do think it was a mistake. I was given full range to do whatever I wanted with Isis in Bring It On, and I chose respectability and to be classy and take the high road because I felt like that would make her be appropriate, the right kind of Black girl. Black girls aren’t allowed to be angry. Certainly not demonstratively angry and I muzzled her. I would have allowed her her full humanity, and part of being a full human is the ability to express rage when harmed.”
Union continued:
“When you don’t really allow yourself your full range of emotion and you muzzle your own emotions, it allows people to think, ‘Maybe what I did wasn’t that bad.’ I would have given her all the anger. I had muzzled her and made her this gracious, decent leader and I was still a villain in that movie. I did all that shape-shifting for a character, and then I realized I was doing that to myself too. I wasn’t allowing myself the full range of my humanity.”
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