Jennifer Lawrence pens paper on Hollywood sexism


Jennifer Lawrence has composed a paper communicating her outrage at getting paid short of what her male co-stars.

In the article on Lena Dunham's site Lenny, she said: "I'm over attempting to locate the "lovable" approach to express my assessment and still be affable!"

She said she just discovered how considerably less she was being paid when messages from Sony Pictures were hacked a year ago.

"I didn't get distraught at Sony. I got distraught at myself. I fizzled as a moderator in light of the fact that I surrendered early," she said.

Sony's inside PC framework was hacked in November. The spilled messages began standing out as truly newsworthy soon a short time later.

One of the greatest stories included messages from Sony manager Amy Pascal that uncovered Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Adams were paid substantially less than their American Hustle co-stars.

In her article, The Hunger Games performing artist went into more insight about her explanations behind not battling for more cash.

"I would be lying on the off chance that I didn't say there was a component of needing to be enjoyed that impacted my choice to settle the negotiations without a genuine battle. I would not like to appear to be "troublesome" or 'ruined'.

"At the time, that appeared like a fine thought, until I saw the finance on the Internet and understood each man I was working with unquestionably didn't stress over being "troublesome" or 'ruined'."

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