Crews was on the show to address the intense backlash that he received after sending a tweet about Black Lives Matter.
Crews also talked with Martin about being criticized last January for not defending Gabrielle Union when asked about allegations that NBC did not to renew her contract at “America’s Got Talent” last year because she had complained to executives of discrimination and racist remarks on the set during her one season on the show.
Crews was on the receiving end of even more backlash last month after tweeting a message about defeating white supremacy.
In that message, he said if Blacks don’t use white allies to end white supremacy it could create “Black supremacy.”
He then spoke about Union, who filed a complaint last month with the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing against NBC Universal Television, Fremantle Productions North America, and “AGT” co-creator Simon Cowell and his company Syco Entertainment.