At the Sundance Film Festival over the weekend, Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer drew attention to an up-and-coming advocate for equal pay for women in the film industry: LeBron James. Spencer said that the NBA star, who is an executive producer for a new Netflix series alongside the actress, “had to intervene” during negotiations over the pay she would receive for her work on “Madam C.J. Walker.” Much like C.J. Walker, the black self-made millionaire that Spencer plays in the upcoming series, Spencer’s talent has brought her critical acclaim, with roles in blockbusters including “Green Book,” “The Shape of Water,” “Hidden Figures” and “The Help.” To this day, however, the actress says she still needs help from allies to get her a paycheck at least equal to her male co-stars. “I have to say, when I was negotiating my deal for ‘Madam C.J.,’ LeBron James had to intervene,” Spencer said Saturday, according to IndieWire. “So we need all our male counterparts to be in the fight with us.” This time last year, Spencer detailed a similar situation in which a famous colleague had to step in to help her get equal pay. According to Spencer, actress Jessica Chastain negotiated for higher pay and insisted that Spencer be paid the same as her for a holiday comedy in which they were set to co-star. Spencer and Chastain had previously starred together in “The Help,” for which Spencer received the supporting actress Oscar. “She’s walking the walk and she’s actually talking the talk,” Spencer said during a women’s panel at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. “She said, ‘Octavia, we’re going to get you paid on this film. .... You and I are going to be tied together. We’re going to be favored nations, and we’re going to make the same thing.’ ... Fast forward to last week, we’re making five times what we asked for.” At this year’s Sundance, Spencer used her stories about James’ and Chastain’s interventions to highlight why women, and women of color in particular, need allies who will help them negotiate. // ?: Getty Images

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At the Sundance Film Festival over the weekend, Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer drew attention to an up-and-coming advocate for equal pay for women in the film industry: LeBron James. Spencer said that the NBA star, who is an executive producer for a new Netflix series alongside the actress, “had to intervene” during negotiations over the pay she would receive for her work on “Madam C.J. Walker.” Much like C.J. Walker, the black self-made millionaire that Spencer plays in the upcoming series, Spencer’s talent has brought her critical acclaim, with roles in blockbusters including “Green Book,” “The Shape of Water,” “Hidden Figures” and “The Help.” To this day, however, the actress says she still needs help from allies to get her a paycheck at least equal to her male co-stars. “I have to say, when I was negotiating my deal for ‘Madam C.J.,’ LeBron James had to intervene,” Spencer said Saturday, according to IndieWire. “So we need all our male counterparts to be in the fight with us.” This time last year, Spencer detailed a similar situation in which a famous colleague had to step in to help her get equal pay. According to Spencer, actress Jessica Chastain negotiated for higher pay and insisted that Spencer be paid the same as her for a holiday comedy in which they were set to co-star. Spencer and Chastain had previously starred together in “The Help,” for which Spencer received the supporting actress Oscar. “She’s walking the walk and she’s actually talking the talk,” Spencer said during a women’s panel at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. “She said, ‘Octavia, we’re going to get you paid on this film. .... You and I are going to be tied together. We’re going to be favored nations, and we’re going to make the same thing.’ ... Fast forward to last week, we’re making five times what we asked for.” At this year’s Sundance, Spencer used her stories about James’ and Chastain’s interventions to highlight why women, and women of color in particular, need allies who will help them negotiate. // ?: Getty Images


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