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Debra Messing Calls Out E! During Red Carpet for Gender Pay Discrimination
An actress called out an entire network for its alleged pay gap. Debra Messing walked right up to an E! host at the 75th Golden Globes and called the network out for letting one of its females hosts, Catt Sadler, walk out the door after she claims she learned she was being paid much less than a male colleague. Eva Longoria, Sarah Jessica Parker and Laura Dern also made similar comments during the red carpet as well. In a statement, E! said it pays employees fairly based on their roles, regardless of gender. InsideEdition.com's Mara Montalbano (https://twitter.com/MaraMontalbano) has more.