Gabrielle Union has dropped a bombshell about filming on the hit 2000 cheerleading comedy.
Gabrielle Union has revealed a bombshell new detail about her appearance in hit 2000 cheerleading comedy, Bring It On.
Union — who starred as “Isis,” the supreme pompom princess of the Clovers cheerleading squad, in the cult-classic — has fans of the flick flipping out over claims she and her black cast mates were deceptively highlighted in the 2000 film’s trailer.
“Story time!,” exclaimed the 49-year-old actress at the top of a now-viral TikTok video, which features footage from the official Bring It On teaser.
“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,” she explained as clips of herself and her co-stars of colour played in the background.
“We shot these [scenes] only for the trailer, not for the movie, to make people think we were in the movie more than we were. The end,” said Union in her eye-popping post, which has commanded over 1.9 million views.
The two-decades-old comedy — which also stars Kirsten Dunst, 39, Eliza Dushku, 41, and Jesse Bradford, 42 — follows the rah-rah rivalry between the prominently white “Toros” cheer team from San Diego, California and the unapologetically black “Clovers” cheerleaders of East Compton.
And mind-blown movie buffs were shocked to learn that they’d been bamboozled by the film’s false advertisement.
“We were black-fished,” a stunned commentator wrote, likening the movie’s misleading trailer tactics to those of an online dating Catfish. “That’s so evil. Why couldn’t they have just given y’all more scenes,” said another.
Other infuriated fans took to Twitter, venting their frustrations over the flick’s fraudulent ads saying: “We really got robbed [with] Bring It On,” and “[We] need a Bring It On tell-all docuseries immediately.
So far, no other members of the star-studded Bring It On cast have openly commented on Union’s jaw-dropping revelation.
Union has previously spoken out about a major regret she harbours from her appearance as Isis.
Speaking with Good Morning America about the movie last year, she apologised for her characterisation of the cheerleading queen.
“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,” Union said.
“Black girls aren’t allowed to be angry. Certainly not demonstratively angry, and I muzzled her,” the star added.
This article originally appeared in the NY Post and was reproduced with permission.
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