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Gabrielle Union can’t assist however get extra stunning with each passing day! The 49-year-old actress placed on a jaw-dropping show when she stepped out for a bachelorette social gathering in Los Angeles on Saturday, July 23. Rocking a barely-there cutout black high and matching leggings, the Cheaper By the Dozen alum commanded consideration as she was joined by the bride-to-be and a gaggle of attractive pals.

The star, who shares youngsters Zaya, 14, and Kaavia, 3, along with her husband Dwyane Wade, shot to stardom in 2000’s cheerleading comedy Bring It On alongside Kirsten Dunst. Nonetheless, Gabrielle not too long ago shared that she has some regrets about her position within the movie. Throughout a go to to Good Morning America final 12 months, she expressed issues about “muzzling” her character Isis, whom she additionally penned an apology letter to in her ebook “You Received Something Stronger?
Within the film, Isis learns her staff’s choreography has been stolen by a rival staff, which might make anybody rightfully indignant, however Gabrielle mentioned she felt she couldn’t play it that means. “Black women aren’t allowed to be indignant. Actually not demonstratively indignant, and I muzzled her,” she defined. “I had muzzled her and made her this gracious, respectable chief, and I used to be nonetheless a villain in that film. I did all that shape-shifting for a personality, after which I noticed I used to be doing that to myself, too. I wasn’t permitting myself the complete vary of my humanity.”
With that in thoughts, Gabrielle mentioned she would have positively made adjustments to her efficiency. “I might have allowed her full humanity, and a part of being a full human is the power to specific rage when harmed,” she detailed. “Once you don’t actually permit your self your full vary of emotion and also you muzzle your individual feelings, it permits individuals to suppose, ‘Possibly what I did wasn’t that unhealthy.’ I might have given her all of the anger.”
Though she could have some reservations about the way in which she dealt with the unique manufacturing, Gabrielle pitched concepts for a sequel throughout a Zoom reunion in August 2020 with costar Kirsten and director Peyton Reed. “The impression, 20 years later, that this film had and continues to have, that’s superior,” she mentioned. “So no matter that we could someday give you, I imply, Kirsten, possibly we’re like co-heads of the PTA. I don’t know.”