Gabrielle Union is doing work in the menopause space with Bayer, so she’s doing the talk circuit — and in the process, RUDELY reminding us all that Bring It On has turned 25. Yes, it’s old enough to be having a quarter-life crisis. I reject this. However, I AM grateful that anybody at all is creating anything you could call “the menopause space,” because that’s taken way too long. Next up: getting doctors to stop hand-waving perimenopause and telling people they’re “too young,” because hello, it can hit anyone anytime it wants.