Taraji P. Henson may be an Oscar-nominated actress, Golden Globe-winner, multi-NAACP Image Award winner and more βbut consistent pay disparities in Hollywood mightΒ have just pushed her to her limit.
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Speaking in a new interview with Gayle King for SiriusXM on Tuesday to promote her upcoming film βThe Color Purpleβ alongside her costar Danielle Brooks and director Blitz Bazawule, the decorated actress spoke on her frustrations over the lack of fair pay alluding to it being a determining factor in whether or not she was going to give up acting for good.
βIβm just tired of working so hard, being gracious at what I do, [and] getting paid a fraction of the cost,β she said. βIβm tired of hearing my sisters say the same thing over and over. You get tired. I hear people say βyou work a lot!β I have to. The math ainβt mathing. And when you start working a lot, you have a team. Big bills come with what we do, we donβt do this alone.β
She went on the break down the pay for actors in Hollywood, detailing the misconceptions folks have over how much take home pay actors get after making a movie. Out of $10 million, she explained that the government takes half off the top. Thatβs then followed up by another 20-30 percent shaved off of gross income to pay various members of their team (managers, agents, publicists, stylists, etc.) and then whatever is left over goes
βIβm only human and it seems every time I do something and break a glass ceilingβwhen itβs time to renegotiate, Iβm at the bottom again like I never did what I just did. And Iβm just tired,β Henson tearfully said. βIβm tired. Iβm tired. It wears on you. Because what does that mean? What is that telling me? And if I canβt fight for them coming behind me, then what the fuck am I doing?β
Of course, this isnβt the first time the βHidden Figuresβ star has sounded the alarm on Hollywoodβs pay gap for Black actresses. In 2019, she spoke out about it for a cover interview with Porter Edit. Months later, she echoed similar sentiments in Varietyβs βActors on Actorsβ roundtable when she revealed Tyler Perry was the first person to pay her half a million dollars for a role.
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