July 08, 2019 at 03:12AM
Gabrielle Union was throwing it way back, to the year 2000, when she showed up for a special screening of "Bring It On."
The famous teen cheerleading comedy was shown Saturday night at Hollywood Forever cemetery for Cinespia, which showcases fan-favorite films around L.A.
The wife of Dwyane Wade stunned in an all-white ensemble featuring a sparkly one-shouldered top paired with wide-legged pants.

She was also rocking a pair of clear-wedge Yeezy heels from Kanye West's shoe line.
Union, who played Clovers' cheerleading team captain, Isis, in the movie, was quickly approached by fans decked out in her iconic uniform.

Other fans were seen wearing the Rancho Carne High School uniforms, from the fictional school in San Diego featured in the film.
Moviegoers brought blankets and enjoyed picnics as they sprawled out over the cemetery, near the famous graves of celebrities, like Jayne Mansfield and Cecil B. DeMille.

There was also some tunes provided by DJ Dazzler, who showed her spirit with an orange pair of pom poms.
Unfortunately, other stars in the movie, like Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku and Jesse Bradford did not attend.
However, the movie's screenwriter, Jessica Bendinger, did show up to partake in the fun.
"Bring It On" was the first in a successful film franchise, and was followed by five direct-to-video sequels, although none of the original cast returned.
The 2000 film was directed by Peyton Reed and grossed over $90 million worldwide.

After the movie screening, Gabrielle Union was seen heading over to Kevin Hart's 40th birthday party at TAO.
The "Jumanji" star partied into the night with stars like Usher, Chris Paul and Meek Mill.


Gabrielle Union was throwing it way back, to the year 2000, when she showed up for a special screening of "Bring It On."
The famous teen cheerleading comedy was shown Saturday night at Hollywood Forever cemetery for Cinespia, which showcases fan-favorite films around L.A.
The wife of Dwyane Wade stunned in an all-white ensemble featuring a sparkly one-shouldered top paired with wide-legged pants.

She was also rocking a pair of clear-wedge Yeezy heels from Kanye West's shoe line.
Union, who played Clovers' cheerleading team captain, Isis, in the movie, was quickly approached by fans decked out in her iconic uniform.

Other fans were seen wearing the Rancho Carne High School uniforms, from the fictional school in San Diego featured in the film.
Moviegoers brought blankets and enjoyed picnics as they sprawled out over the cemetery, near the famous graves of celebrities, like Jayne Mansfield and Cecil B. DeMille.

There was also some tunes provided by DJ Dazzler, who showed her spirit with an orange pair of pom poms.
Unfortunately, other stars in the movie, like Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku and Jesse Bradford did not attend.
However, the movie's screenwriter, Jessica Bendinger, did show up to partake in the fun.
"Bring It On" was the first in a successful film franchise, and was followed by five direct-to-video sequels, although none of the original cast returned.
The 2000 film was directed by Peyton Reed and grossed over $90 million worldwide.

After the movie screening, Gabrielle Union was seen heading over to Kevin Hart's 40th birthday party at TAO.
The "Jumanji" star partied into the night with stars like Usher, Chris Paul and Meek Mill.

