Actress Gabrielle Union has been given a red card for her boisterous behaviour at courtside, apparently cheering on new beau Dwayne Wade far too feverously for the NBA to allow. In a recent interview with CONAN OBRIEN she told the red-headed talk show host that her time courtside "got killed when I became too vocal," Union the explained to Conan on his show (that aired on Wednesday 18th April) "He was like, 'We're going to need you to sit a few rows back because I can hear you.'" This means that if the Think Like A Man actress wants to go see Wade and his Miami Heat teammates again she will have to go high in the stands, where her heckling of opposing players will surely blend in with the rest of the crowd's banter.
Union is set for a busy year of filming, especially now that basketball may not be on her mind as much, with work on the upcoming Tyler Perry project Good Deeds already underway. She will also be returning to TV acting when she takes on the upcoming B.E.T. project Being Mary Jane later in the year.
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