LOS ANGELES - Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot has made a short-form documentary series celebrating real-life wonder women who are transforming their communities against all odds.
Now streaming on National Geographic s YouTube channel, where a new short film will be released every Tuesday, Impact With Gal Gadot spotlights six women living in different parts of the United States as well as Brazil, where they grapple with poverty, violence, oppression and natural disasters.
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Hollywood star Gal Gadot says her biggest struggle as a woman has been against pay disparity between her and her male co-stars.
Even Wonder Woman has to fight for equal pay. Hollywood star Gal Gadot says her biggest struggle as a woman has been against pay disparity between her and her male co-stars.
Gadot, who rose to fame with the 2017 superhero blockbuster Wonder Woman, is not new to the conversation around pay disparity. After the film’s box office success, there were stories that the actor was paid less than what her male counterparts earned in similar roles. It reignited the debate around the gender pay gap, something that several female Hollywood actors– from Jennifer Lawrence, Salma Hayek to Emma Watson– have spoken about.