After outcry, Mark Wahlberg donates $1.5 million film fee

After outcry, Mark Wahlberg donates $1.5 million film fee

[unable to retrieve full-text content]NEW YORK (AP) — Following an outcry over a significant disparity in pay between co-stars, Mark Wahlberg agreed Saturday to donate the $1.5 million he earned for reshoots for “All the Money in the World” to the sexual misconduct defense initiative Time’s Up.
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