Nia Long is making waves with her latest Hollywood showdown, this time with Lionsgate. Reportedly“quietly fighting”the studio over a pay discrepancy for her role in the biopic“Michael,”Long discovered that she wasn’t getting the same payday as her co-stars, Colman Domingo and Miles Teller, despite the contract promising equal treatment. I guess a“favored nations”clause can mean different things when it comes to actual dollars and cents.
Long is now considering mediation to settle this pay dispute, a move that highlights the ongoing issue of wage equality in the industry. While her character, Katherine Jackson, may not have had a ton of screen time, early versions of the script indicated that she was supposed to play a more significant role. It’s always surprising when high-stakes negotiations can unravel over issues that seem simple—after all, who doesn’t want fair compensation for their work?
In an industry booming with talent but rife with pay issues, this story seems to resonate with many who experience similar struggles in their own lives. So, what do you think—should Long stick it out and fight for what she deserves, or is it time to move on?
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