Actress Taraji P. Henson recently got emotional when talking about the pay disparity she has faced during her time in Hollywood.
While speaking on Sirius XM to promote her new film, The Color Purple, Henson was asked by host Gayle King if the rumours of her considering quitting acting were true. Immediately, Henson got teary-eyed and said: “Iâm just tired of working so hard, being gracious at what I do and getting paid a fraction of the cost.”
âIâm tired of hearing my sisters say the same thing over and over. You get tired. I hear people go, âYou work a lot.â Well, I have to. The math ainât math-ing. When you start working a lot, you have a team. Big bills come with what we do. We donât do this alone. Itâs a whole team behind us. They have to get paid.â
âWhen you hear someone go, âSuch and such made $10million,â that didnât make it to their account,â Henson explained. âOff the top, Uncle Sam is getting per cent. Now have $5million. Your team is getting 30 per cent of what you gross, not after what Uncle Sam took. Now do the math. Iâm only human.â
She carried on: âEvery time I do something and break another glass ceiling, when itâs time to renegotiate Iâm at the bottom again like I never did what I just did, and Iâm tired. Iâm tired. It wears on you. What does that mean? What is that telling me?â
At this point, Taraji P. Henson began sobbing, pointing to her younger co-star Danielle Brooks: “If I canât fight for them coming up behind me then what the fuck am I doing?â
âTwenty-plus years in the game and I hear the same thing and I see what you do for another production but when itâs time to go to bat for us they donât have enough money. And Iâm just supposed to smile and grin and bear it. Enough is enough! Thatâs why I have other [brands] because this industry, if you let it, it will steal your soul. I refuse to let that happen.â
This isn’t the first time that Taraji P. Henson has brought up the issue of pay disparity. In 2021, Henson shared that she was “gutted” when she took home just $40,000 for her role in The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button. That was far less than what she had asked for, which she said âat that time of my career, was fair to the ticket sales that I would contribute to this big filmâ.
In 2019, she revealed to Variety that she had asked for half a million dollars for her role in the film, and that she was only offered $100,000. “I was just asking for half a million â thatâs all. Thatâs it. When I was doing âBenjamin Button,â I wasnât worth a million yet. My audience was still getting to know me. We thought we were asking for what was fair for me, at the time,” she said to Variety.
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