Sunday, March 29, 2026
ADVT 
Hollywood

Amy Schumer Dismisses Rumors Of Equal Pay; Says 'They Aren't True'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Aug, 2017 02:18 PM
    Amy Schumer is clearing up some controversy about her salary.
     
    Variety published a story this week about gender pay inequality in Hollywood titled "The Fight for Equal Pay: Women, Minorities on TV Still Making Less Than White Men."
    The article highlighted a deal that Schumer had with streaming giant Netflix.
     
    "Amy Schumer couldn't have been hotter as a personality when she set a deal last year to star in a comedy special for Netflix, 'The Leather Special,' which premiered in March," the story said. "But when Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle made headlines for commanding eye-popping deals for $20 million per special, Schumer's team went back to Netflix and flatly asked for more money."
     
    Citing an unnamed source, writer Daniel Holloway wrote that Schumer initially was paid about $11 million but "received significantly more compensation after she raised the question of fairness relative to the Rock and Chappelle deals."
     
    Schumer addressed the issue -- and the ensuing controversy by those who feel she hasn't paid the dues that Rock and Chappelle have -- on an Instagram photo of herself appearing to be topless and hiding behind a hot dog prop.
     
    The "Trainwreck" actress wrote, "Thanks for chiming in on what you feel I deserve to be paid."
     
     
     
    "I believe women deserve equal pay," she wrote in a caption. "However I don't believe I deserve equal pay to Chris and Dave."
     
     
    Calling the pair "legends and 2 of the greatest comics of all time," Schumer also noted she's achieved a rare feat for female comics by selling out arenas.
     
    "That's a big deal to me, especially because I know I do my best every night on stage for the audience and they have a good time," Schumer said. "I didn't ask for the same as my friends."
     
    Schumer admitted she did ask for more than Netflix initially offered but denied she went for equal pay.
     
    "I will continue to work my a** off and be the best performer I can be," she wrote. "The reports of me 'demanding' or 'insisting' on equal pay to them" aren't true.
     

    MORE Hollywood ARTICLES

    Emma Watson Sends Holi Greetings To Indian Fans

    Ahead of the release of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" on March 17, actress Emma Watson has sent out Holi wishes to her Indian fans.

    Emma Watson Sends Holi Greetings To Indian Fans

    WATCH: Ryan Gosling Impersonator Accepts Trophy For 'La La Land'

    WATCH: Ryan Gosling Impersonator Accepts Trophy For 'La La Land'
    At one of Germanys prestigious ceremonies, the Goldene Kamera Awards, the trophy for Best International Film was handed to an impersonator of actor Ryan Gosling on behalf of his 2016 musical film "La La Land".

    WATCH: Ryan Gosling Impersonator Accepts Trophy For 'La La Land'

    Emma Watson Used To Ruin Takes During 'Harry Potter'

    Actress Emma Watson says she used to mess up lines a lot while filming "Harry Potter".

    Emma Watson Used To Ruin Takes During 'Harry Potter'

    Was Terrified Of Damaging My Ring: Nicole Kidman On Oscars Clap

    People made fun of her after seeing her clapping in a weird manner at the 89th Academy Awards last month. However, actress Nicole Kidman says it was her diamond ring that made her do so.

    Was Terrified Of Damaging My Ring: Nicole Kidman On Oscars Clap

    Kim Kardashian shoots for 'Ocean's Eight'

    Reality TV star Kim Kardashian, who will do a cameo in "Ocean's Eight", was spotted filming for the movie here.

    Kim Kardashian shoots for 'Ocean's Eight'

    Apache Indian: British Singer Of Indian Descent Steven Kapur To Revive His Biopic

    Apache Indian, a British singer of Indian descent, is excited as he is in talks with "someone in Bollywood" again regarding a movie on his life.

    Apache Indian: British Singer Of Indian Descent Steven Kapur To Revive His Biopic