'She has an agent who negotiates her terms that she agrees to': Kirsten Dunst's Spider-Man gender pay gap comment Mega trolled by comedian Jeff Dye for being ridiculously hypocritical

'She has an agent who negotiates her terms that she agrees to': Kirsten Dunst's Spider-Man gender pay gap comment Mega trolled by comedian Jeff Dye for being ridiculously hypocritical

HomeNews, Other Content'She has an agent who negotiates her terms that she agrees to': Kirsten Dunst's Spider-Man gender pay gap comment Mega trolled by comedian Jeff Dye for being ridiculously hypocritical

When Kirsten Dunst called out the pay gap between her and Tobey Maguire, she didn't know she'd be trolled so brutally.

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Actress Kirsten Dunst is widely known for her role as Mary Jane Watson in the Spider-Man trilogy, but she was already a well-established figure in the film industry long before she starred alongside Tobey Maguire in the Spider-Man trilogy. She had played the role of Judy in the all-time favorite Jumanji and had also led iconic films like Bring It On. It is clear that she has been a prominent figure in Hollywood since time immemorial.

Despite her fame, Kirsten Dunst once opened up about the pay gap between her and Tobey Maguire. He reportedly earned much more than her, despite having fewer films under his belt compared to Kirsten Dunst. The actress fell victim to trolling at the hands of comedian Jeff Dye, who berated the actress for wanting to be paid more than the actor playing the literal titular character.

Kirsten Dunst's Mary Jane was arguably one of the best installments in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy. Her chemistry with Tobey Maguire and her ability to bring depth to the character certainly played a part in making the trilogy what it is today.

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'She has an agent who negotiates her terms that she agrees to': Kirsten Dunst's Spider-Man gender pay gap comment Mega trolled by comedian Jeff Dye for being ridiculously hypocritical.
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