
Sienna Miller says Broadway producer told her to 'f--- off' after she asked for pay equal to male co-star
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Sienna Miller said that she was told by a "very powerful" Broadway producer years ago to "f--- off" after she asked for the same salary as her male co-star.
Miller didn’t name the show because she didn’t want to be "mean" but she has only headlined two shows on the Great White Way – "After Miss Julie" in 2009 and "Cabaret" in 2015. Actors Sienna Miller (L) and Alan Cumming onstage during the curtain call for her debut performance in Broadway's "Cabaret" at Studio 54. (Photo by Michael Stewart/WireImage) Actors Marin Ireland, Sienna Miller and Jonny Lee Miller take a bow during curtain call on the opening night of "After Miss Julie" on Broadway at the Roundabout Theatre Company's American Airlines Theatre on October 22, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images)
She said while she at first felt "terrible about myself and embarrassed" about the incident she later found it to be a "pivotal moment" for her career and self-worth.