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Amy Adams Reveals She Wants An Invite Into Jennifer Lawrence & Amy Schumer’s
“First of all she’s the best, and I’m so proud of her”, Schumer gushed about her pal Lawrence.
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The 41-year-old actress recently opened up about the two celebs she wants to be BFFs with – Amy Schumer and her American Hustle co-star Jennifer Lawrence.
“I don’t know where it’s changing otherwise but that’s something that I could do”. Besides Trainwreck, sources say Schumer has a $1.2 million option for her next film at Universal. I’ve been getting backlash since 2006. “I thought I was getting a little creepy because I was making her stay”.
On the subject of the aforementioned American Sniper, since Cooper sacrificed his upfront pay for a hefty slice of the film’s back-end, when the film ended up grossing $550 million worldwide, the star was in for a very big payday. “Get more and more powerful and understand their worth”.
Having Jennifer Lawrence breathe life back into this important conversation nearly makes the pay gap seem trivial or less pressing than it is in reality.
Stern asked Cooper whether it was “really about sexism, or who’s the bigger star”, claiming that Cooper was “the bigger star and the bigger box office draw” at the time.
A well-positioned pair of bunny ears could turn this whole thing around, you know. I guess that’s the more finite way to answer that question: “only race against yourself”. News last week. “So that’s a great thing”.
Indeed, it wasn’t until 2007 that Wimbledon began to offer men and women equal prize money.
Lawrence wrote this short piece for the new “Lenny Letter”, a feminist newsletter collaboration between Lena Dunham of “Girls” and Jenni Konner, who produces the HBO hit. He told Reuters that “it’s something I can do”. “It still happens to me”, Bullock said.
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OK, OK, we’re exaggerating just a little bit right now, but it’s only because we BELIEVE in these gals.