Gabrielle Union wasn't supposed to be in 2000's "Bring It On" as much as she was, she shockingly revealed on social media.
In a TikTok video, the actress claimed that she and her Black co-stars were supposed to be prominently featured in the trailer — but not necessarily the movie.

"Story time!" she said over clips of the hugely popular cheerleading-themed movie. "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."
The Clovers were the Black cheerleading squad from East Compton, California — the rivals of the prominently white Toros cheer team helmed by Kirsten Dunst's character.
"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," she said.

Fans erupted on Twitter following the claim.
"That's so evil. Why couldn't they have just given y'all more scenes," one person wrote, according to the New York Post. Another person described the move as an example of Blackfishing.