Golden Glow: On a Beach Day, Gal Gadot Glows in a Stylish Croptop
Even still, this whole ordeal shines light on the gender wage gap and serves as a friendly reminder to always make sure you're receiving equal pay.
Up until this point, Gadot hasn't commented on the controversy, but TMZ found the actress in Beverly Hills and asked her about it. Her answer was brief, but interesting nonetheless.
"A lot of people batted for you, saying you needed to be paid more," the TMZ reporter asked. "What do you think?"
"I'm grateful and happy," she replied.
Gadot is expected to revive her role in the upcoming Wonder Woman sequel. Salary negotiations for that project will surely begin soon—
and because of the first film's astronomical success, she has leverage to lasso in a few extra zeroes this time around. Yes, it's important to be grateful and happy, but it's also important to be fairly compensated.
Even still, this whole ordeal shines light on the gender wage gap and serves as a friendly reminder to always make sure you're receiving equal pay.
Up until this point, Gadot hasn't commented on the controversy, but TMZ found the actress in Beverly Hills and asked her about it. Her answer was brief, but interesting nonetheless.
"A lot of people batted for you, saying you needed to be paid more," the TMZ reporter asked. "What do you think?"
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