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Taraji P. Henson made which ‘Color Purple’ star ‘feel seen’ after emotional pay disparity interview

Jaslene Krupa
Last updated: 2025/01/29 at 9:11 AM
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Taraji P. Henson Sharing some love for a special global superstar and media icon who has been a “ray of light” for her – in the middle His struggle for fair wages,

Henson recently suffocated when Discussing the harsh reality of Hollywood’s significant pay disparity and inequality based on race and gender, which she has faced throughout her career.

On Thursday, Henson took to Instagram to clarify some of his comments and share some praise Oprah Winfrey – who worked as a producer on the new musical Imagination purple colourIn which Henson played the role of Shug Avery.

“It is so important for Black women and all women of color to support each other,” Henson captioned the post, which featured a photo of her and Winfrey standing on the viewing platform at the top of the Empire State Building. “It is also essential to have women of color in decision-making positions across all industries.”

He added, “Thank you for responding to my message with the compassion, understanding and support I received.” “That being said…Ms. Oprah has been nothing short of a steady and solid ray of light for all artists purple colour,

He further added, “He has provided encouragement, guidance and unwavering support to all of us.” “She told me personally to contact her with whatever I needed, and I did! All I needed was a call… a conversation… and a decision-making Black woman to make me feel “

Henson concluded, “Thank you Ms. @OPRAH for everything you do.”

Henson’s Emotional Comments About Pay Inequality in the Entertainment Industry came up during a recent conversation gayle king For SiriusXM radio, while preaching purple colour.

Henson attended purple colour co-star Danielle Brooks and director Blitz Bazewule, and things turned serious when Henson opened up about his frustration over the lack of fair pay in the industry, implying that long-standing issues are determining whether She gives up acting for good.

“I’m tired of working so hard, of being kind in everything I do, [and] Only a fraction of the costs are being paid,” she said. “I’m tired of hearing my sisters say the same thing over and over again. you get tired. I’ve heard people say ‘You work a lot!’ I would have to. Mathematics is not mathematics. And when you start doing a lot of work, you have a team. “What we do brings big bills, we don’t do it alone.”

“I’m only human. Every time I do something and break another glass ceiling, when it’s time to negotiate again I go back to the bottom as if I never did what I did Did, and I’m tired,” she lamented. “I’m tired. It wears on you. What does it mean? What is it telling me? If I can’t fight for those coming after me, what am I doing?”

Breaking down in frustrated tears, Henson said that despite his various successes, he is still told during negotiations that there is no money on the table because black actors and stories “don’t translate overseas”, among other excuses.

“I’m tired of hearing that my whole career,” Henson said. “Been in the game over twenty years, and I hear the same thing, and I see what you do for other productions, but when it’s time for us to go to bat, they ain’t got no money Yes. They play in your face. And I just have to smile and grin and bear it. Enough!”

purple colour – starring Fantasia Barrino, Colman Domingo, Corey Hawkins, H.E.R., Halle Bailey, Aunjanue Ellis, Jon Batiste, David Alan Gride, Deon Cole and Louis Gossett Jr. – will be released in theaters on December 25.

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