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Actresses Urge Self-Love, Say 'No' to Fear
3 Dec
Summary
- Actresses advocated for embracing 'no' as an act of self-love and worth.
- The panel discussed the challenges of negotiating fair pay in Hollywood.
- One star shared past struggles with food insecurity while raising children.

Actresses Uzo Aduba, Karen Pittman, Natasha Rothwell, and Olivia Munn convened at TheWrap's Power Women Summit 2025, advocating for a radical shift towards self-love and empowerment. They stressed that societal narratives often push women into scarcity and fear, making it crucial to embrace the power of "no" as a tool for self-worth and boundary setting. This perspective challenges the conventional view of "yes" as positive and "no" as negative.
The panel also addressed the persistent inequalities within Hollywood, particularly at the negotiating table, where female creatives often face resistance in securing fair compensation. Pittman shared her ongoing fight for equitable pay, even after significant career success, emphasizing that her current battles pave the way for future generations. This underscores the necessity for actresses to build resilience and advocate fiercely for their value.
Beyond professional advocacy, the actresses delved into personal experiences, with Pittman revealing past struggles with food insecurity while raising her children. This vulnerability served to highlight the immense pressures many women face and the importance of support systems. Rothwell and Munn further reinforced the need for solidarity among women in the industry, encouraging transparent conversations and mutual support, even when competing for opportunities.




