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#Blackhairchallenge hashtag goes viral in support of Gabrielle Union

The star was repeatedly told her hair was "too black" for television audiences.

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Gabrielle Union. Source: Getty Images

The internet fired up after reports circulated that US star Gabrielle Union was told her changing hairstyles were "too Black" for America's Got Talent audiences, with support for the actress culminating in the 

Union was as a judge with the American reality TV show, with suggestions she was "too vocal" on racism and diversity at the network, including critiquing a joke made by comedian Jay Leno on Asians and dog meat as reinforcing racial negative stereotypes.

According to Variety, producers also reportedly gave the star repeated notes on her appearance, including the advice her hair was "too black" for television audiences.  

Twitter lit up with the hashtag  hashtag in response to the news, with women sharing images of themselves with a variety of hairstyles.
The star said she was "humbled" by the support. 

"So many tears, so much gratitude. THANK YOU! Just when you feel lost, adrift, alone...you got me up off the ground. Humbled and thankful," she wrote.

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Published 29 November 2019 10:19am
Updated 29 November 2019 11:51am
By SBS staff writers
Source: SBS

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