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Barbra Streisand Won’t Return to ‘Meet the Parents’ Franchise Unless Paid More

Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand Meet The Fockers - 2004 Director: Jay Roach Universal/Dreamworks USA Scene Still Comedy Mon beau-père, mes parents et moi
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Barbra Streisand, an iconic figure in the entertainment industry, has reignited discussions around the gender pay gap in Hollywood following her recent comments about the Meet the Parents film franchise. Streisand, known for her multifaceted talents in acting and music, has shed light on the disparities she faced in compensation compared to her male counterparts during her time in the acclaimed comedy series. Her return to the beloved franchise, which is set to release a fourth installment, hinges on receiving equitable pay compared to the previous inequities she experienced.

In interviews, Streisand has openly discussed her dissatisfaction with the pay she received for her role as Roz Focker, the vibrant mother of Ben Stiller's character, Greg Focker. She debuted in Meet the Fockers (2004) and continued in Little Fockers (2010). Despite being a major attraction and well-known talent, her compensation was reportedly inferior compared to other male actors such as Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, and Dustin Hoffman. Streisand's portrayal of Roz, a sex therapist for the elderly, added a unique comedic flair that was central to the films' appeal. Nonetheless, she pointed out that the industry was heavily biased during that era, with women generally earning less than their male colleagues.

According to various reports, Streisand's co-stars, including Stiller and De Niro, earned significantly more for their roles. For instance, in Little Fockers, De Niro and Stiller each garnered $20 million, whereas Streisand received $7 million. This disparity, as detailed by Streisand, was indicative of a broader systemic issue rather than an isolated incident. Streisand recounted that the head of Universal at the time, Ron Meyer, attempted to ameliorate the situation by sending her a bonus check, which she acknowledged as a kind gesture but not a solution to the fundamental inequity.

Streisand's revelations have not only highlighted historical pay inequities but have also fueled ongoing dialogues about fair pay in the film industry. Her significant contributions to the franchise and the box-office success it enjoyed underscore the importance of equitable pay for artists regardless of gender. As a result, Streisand made it clear that any consideration of reprising her role in the upcoming sequel would require compensation that truly reflects her worth and contribution to the series.

The new installment of the Meet the Parents franchise, which is drumming up excitement with the addition of pop star Ariana Grande, promises to continue the comedic storytelling that has attracted audiences since 2000. While no official agreement has been reached regarding Streisand's participation, her candid statements bring attention to ongoing efforts to secure better pay and rectify gender-based disparities in Hollywood. Grande, recently confirmed to play a pivotal role, is set to infuse fresh energy into the franchise. Streisand, who continues to collaborate with renowned artists on her new album The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume Two, recognizes the importance of advocating for herself and others in the industry.

Streisand's situation adds to the broader narrative of women in entertainment stepping forward to demand equal treatment and pay. Her stance exemplifies a powerful shift towards transparency and fairness in compensation practices, inspiring current and future generations within the industry to persist in advocating for equality. For Streisand, who remains a legendary figure in the arts, the decision to return to the Meet the Parents series rests on whether the producers will address past inequities and offer her the remuneration commensurate with her incredible legacy and talent. This ongoing discussion highlights the need for continued vigilance and advocacy for gender equality in Hollywood and beyond.

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