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Cate Blanchett pans film industry for gender inequality and insists women are 'still having to fight' for #MeToo progress: 'We're nowhere near equal pay!'


Speaking on Monday, days before the release of spy thriller Black Bag, in which she stars opposite Michael Fassbender, the actress, 55, made her feelings clear on inequalities within Hollywood.

Speaking just days before the release of spy thriller Black Bag, in which she stars opposite Michael Fassbender, the actress, 55, made her feelings clear on inequalities within Hollywood and in society in general. Cate Blanchett has insisted the film industry still has some way to go, not just in continuing the progress the #MeToo campaign made, but also in addressing the persistent gender pay gap (pictured on Monday in New York City) On Monday, Cate stepped out into Midtown wearing a light grey suit and matching shirt and holding onto a newspaper after speaking out about gender inequality

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