Natalie Portman believes that Ashton Kutcher in the movie "More than Sex" had too high a fee

The name of actress Natalie Portman does not come off the front pages of the press lately. Despite the long gestation period, the celebrity does not miss social events and spoils herself with shopping. However, today the newspapers delighted the fans with an interesting interview in which 35-year-old Portman remembered her work of 2011 in the film "More than Sex".

Natalie Portman in the movie "More than Sex"

Natalie spoke about discrimination against women's labor

It is hard to imagine what Hollywood movie stars are concerned about during pregnancy, and, as it turned out, these are not diapers and ryazhonki. In her interview with Marie Claire, Natalie shared her memories of filming in the tape "More than Sex," where she played one of the main roles. As it's not strange sounds, but the feedback on this work was unflattering, and the main reason for all troubles Portman called discrimination against women, citing, as an example, the work of Ashton Kutcher:

"When I was offered to act in this film, I agreed, although I knew that Ashton had a fee three times more than mine. Of course, I was upset, but to argue in this regard in Hollywood is not accepted. The producers tried to calm me down, saying that Kutcher should try a lot more than I did, but it was a weak argument. And this is not about the money, not the amount of the fee. To us, thank God, and so perfectly pay, but in the colossal difference between the labor of women and men. Why do producers think that we can pay less? Where's the justice?".
Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman in the film "More than Sex"
Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher
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Mila Kunis fully supports Portman

After these statements Natalie was joined by her friend and colleague of the film "Black Swan" Mila Kunis. Despite the fact that Kutcher is her husband, she also believes that women in Hollywood are oppressed:

"You know, for some reason, it's generally accepted here that a girl should do everything the producer says. Once there was one case with me when I said a hard "No". After the film, the producer began to insist on shooting in the men's magazine with explicit scenes, but I refused. Then threats were directed at me: "You will never be removed again .... You have no chance in this city ... You will not need anyone here, "but I insisted on my own. The picture had excellent ratings, and I have many job offers. This attitude to women is unacceptable. Not to mention the unjust fees that men get for the same job. "
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis