Sienna Miller Says 'Powerful' Broadway Exec Told Her To 'Fuck Off' For Wanting Equal Pay

Nov 03, 2022 18:12


The "Anatomy of a Scandal" star said it was a "pivotal moment" in her acting career. https://t.co/g8Cvz1WIoQ
- HuffPost (@HuffPost) November 3, 2022

The producer, whom she didn’t name, told her to “fuck off” when she demanded equal pay.
Miller was paid “less than half” of what her male co-star earned for a play she declined to name.

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broadway / theatre, sienna miller, sexism

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vazabroc November 3 2022, 18:10:22 UTC

therearewords November 3 2022, 18:13:52 UTC
It's time to start naming names.

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genbu_no_miko24 November 3 2022, 18:28:04 UTC
Easier said anonymously than done.

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espressotorte November 3 2022, 18:56:10 UTC
That happened during MeToo and half of these fuckers are back in the fold. It doesn't matter for some people.

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therearewords November 3 2022, 20:47:43 UTC
Also true.

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squirrels_oh_no November 3 2022, 18:39:00 UTC
Might this have been Rudin? I know he isn't producing right now because of his fuckery but this seems like it could be him.

Mr. Sheffield would never.

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nermal_kat November 3 2022, 18:40:53 UTC
who was her co-star in Cabernet?

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silverstarry November 3 2022, 18:50:00 UTC
Alan Cumming starred as the Emcee. Sienna Miller was a replacement for Emma Stone (who took over the role after Michelle Williams left).

Her costar in After Miss Julie was Jonny Lee Miller.

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sarahvma November 3 2022, 21:11:05 UTC
Cumming I could see warranting higher pay. But not Miller.

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sarahvma November 3 2022, 21:11:17 UTC
*JL to be clear

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filmstudent23 November 3 2022, 18:54:23 UTC
Not Sierra here talking about equality and what’s right when she and Jude Law were big Harvey Weinstein supporters back in the day and benefited from his business in a big way. I guess it was really about money back then and that’s why she and Jude didn’t said shit. Anyways, good for her for finally standing up for what’s right. How very white feminist of her…

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sarahvma November 3 2022, 21:12:27 UTC
Yeah I don't like this line of thinking.

1. We still don't know how many more people were victimized by Weinstein and never spoke up.
2. Blaming women for appealing to power to preserve their careers isn't really something I blame women for, unless they deny support to survivors.

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