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Gabrielle Union speaks out amid reports she's been dropped from America's Got Talent

Actor Gabrielle Union told fans she is 'humbled and thankful' for their support, after she was reportedly removed from NBC's America's Got Talent for complaining of racist jokes and troubling behaviour onset.

Actor says she is 'humbled and thankful' over fan response

Actor Gabrielle Union is thanking supporters for defending her amid reports she was fired from America’s Got Talent after complaining about racism and other on-set issues. (Willy Sanjuan/Invision/The Associated Press)

Gabrielle Union thanked supporters for defending her amid reports she was fired from America's Got Talent after complaining about racism and other alleged on-set issues.

"Just when you feel lost, adrift, alone... you got me up off the ground. Humbled and thankful, forever," the actor tweeted Wednesday night. She didn't directly address her status with NBC's talent show, and her representatives did not respond to requests for comment Friday or previously.

According to reports, Union and Julianne Hough have been dropped as America's Got Talent judges after a single season.

Union reportedly sought network action to address a workplace environment that allegedly allowed racist jokes and comments and other troubling behaviour, including judge-producer Simon Cowell's smoking indoors in violation of state law.

Union's husband, former NBA player Dwyane Wade, also weighed in Wednesday on Twitter, saying he'd yet to hear a good reason why his wife was being fired.

In a statement, NBC and series producer Fremantle defended what they called the show's "long history of inclusivity and diversity."

"The judging and host lineup has been regularly refreshed over the years and that is one of the reasons for AGT's enduring popularity. NBC and the producers take any issues on set seriously," the companies said.

The judging panel has changed since the show's 2006 debut, but most judges' tenures have lasted at least several years, including that of Sharon Osbourne, Mel B and Howard Stern.

This image shows celebrity judges, from left, Howie Mandel, Gabrielle Union, Julianne Hough and Simon Cowell on the set of America's Got Talent. Both Union and Hough have reported been dropped after a single season on the show. (Trae Patton/NBC/The Associated Press)

Among the celebrities who have rallied publicly behind Union are Grey's Anatomy star Ellen Pompeo, Holly Robinson Peete and Patricia Arquette.

"I'm just catching up on this. This is terrible," Arquette tweeted. "You should not be penalized for trying to have a workplace that honors the rule of law in the workplace."

On Thursday, Union posted a family photo on Instagram to wish her followers a happy Thanksgiving and to salute "all the friends and family that have my back and all the friends and family I've never met who show love and support when everyone is looking and when no one is looking."