Jada Pinkett-Smith is speaking out in support of Taraji P. Henson and shining the light on her own experiences with unequal pay in Hollywood.
In a new interview for NPRβsΒ Itβs Been a Minute podcast, Pinkett-Smith said her βheart brokeβ to see βThe Color Purpleβ star break down while talking about her fight for fair pay over the course of her career. However she did say how βcourageousβ Henson was for speaking on it in the way that she did.
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βOne of the things with Taraji is that she is the breadwinner of her family. Her pressures would be different than mine. I have to put that out front, because if itβs time to walk away, thatβs not always the solution. Because what people donβt understand with us as Black entertainers, we carry a lot of people with us,β Pinkett-Smith said.
She went on to detail how some people would try to rationalize her getting paid a certain amount by saying: ββWell, you donβt need it. Youβre married to Will [Smith].ββ She explained that itβs because of that that began to reconsider doing so much work in front of the camera and set her sights on sharpening her skills behind it instead.
βItβs not to say that I wonβt get in front of the camera,β Pinkett-Smith said. βBut what it takes for me to get in front of the camera, itβs more. Just in regards to the kind of roles that I want to play or that interest me. And Iβm thinking about directing.β
The issue of fair pay has been ongoing for Black actors for years now and has been recently taking over the timelines thanks to folks like Henson, Gabrielle Union, Keke Palmer, MoβNique and more who have all shared their peace about their fights as of late and demanding better treatment.
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