Because she knows that this wasn't about sexism but because of the number of eyes his presence will bring to their upcoming movie ‘Don't Look Up'.
In a recent interview with Vanity Fair she revealed that she fought to get top billing in the movie as she was the first person on the call sheet:
I was number one on the call sheet. [Am I ok] with being number one on the call sheet? Yeah. And I thought [the credits] should reflect that.
Leo was very gracious about it. I think we had something called a Laverne & Shirley, which is this billing they invented where it’s an equal billing. But I guess maybe somewhere down the line, I kicked the stone further, like, ‘What if it wasn’t equal?’
In August this year it was revealed that she only got 83 cents out of every dollar Leonardo was paid. He was paid $30 million and she was paid $25 million, despite having top billing. But instead of being angry at it, she understood why she was paid less:
Look, Leo brings in more box office than I do. I’m extremely fortunate and happy with my deal.
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