Entertainment
Black And Proud — Gabrielle Union On Her Love For Black Men
-
American actress, Gabrielle Union opens up on her preferred romantic partner.
-
According to the actress, she feels complete being in relationship with black men.
-
The Bad Boys II star revealed her sentiments while speaking in an interview with ESSENCE.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that renowned Hollywood actress Gabrielle Union has candidly revealed the reasons behind her preference for romantic relationships with black men, stating that it makes her feel complete. The star of the popular film “Bad Boys II” recently shared her sentiments during an interview with ESSENCE.
Union, known for her roles in various films and TV shows, expressed that being in love with a black man brings her a profound sense of fulfillment.
EDITOR’S PICK
-
Buhari Under Pressure From NLC To Intervene For Nigerians Trapped In Sudan
-
Atiku Lauds Iwuanyanwu’s Election as Ohanaeze Ndigbo President-General
-
National Assembly Member-Elect Ismaila Yushau Maihanchi Passes Away: A Big Blow to the PDP Family
She described the experience as encompassing, allowing her partner to embrace every aspect of her personality, whether it be the good, the bad, the ugly, or the average. According to Union, the love she receives from a black man feels unique and different from any other.
In her interview, the actress also highlighted the qualities she appreciates in black men, describing them as exceptional partners. Though Union did not delve into specific attributes, her statement suggests that she values the qualities and characteristics exhibited by black men in her relationships.
Gabrielle Union’s candid remarks shed light on her personal experiences and preferences when it comes to romantic relationships. While the actress did not provide a detailed explanation of her sentiments, her words convey a sense of deep connection and resonance with black men, attributing to the feeling of completeness she experiences.
As a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, Union’s open expression of her romantic inclinations may resonate with individuals who share similar sentiments. Additionally, her comments may encourage conversations surrounding interracial relationships and the diverse dynamics that come with them.
Union’s interview serves as a reminder that love and attraction can be deeply personal and subjective. Each individual’s preferences and experiences shape their perceptions of relationships, and Union’s revelation provides a glimpse into her own unique perspective on love and companionship.
While some may view Union’s sentiments as purely personal, they contribute to a broader conversation about representation, diversity, and inclusivity within relationships.
She said:
“It [being in love with a black man] feels complete. It feels like he loves every part of me—all the good, the bad, the ugly, the indifferent, the painfully average. But he loves me differently.”
FURTHER READING
-
NIDCOM Chair: Evacuation Arrangements Underway For Nigerians Trapped In Sudan
-
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Leadership Crisis: Njiko Igbo Forum Rejects New President-General
-
Legal Practitioners Call Out Buhari Over Lack Of Transparency In Asset Declaration
As public figures continue to share their experiences, it encourages dialogue and promotes a better understanding of the complexities and nuances surrounding love, regardless of race or ethnicity.
Click to watch our video of the week
Advertise or Publish a Story on EkoHot Blog:
Kindly contact us at [email protected]. Breaking stories should be sent to the above email and substantiated with pictorial evidence.
Citizen journalists will receive a token as data incentive.
Call or Whatsapp: 0803 561 7233, 0703 414 5611