It was revealed on Tuesday that Gal Gadot was paid only $300,000 for her starring role in the hit movie Wonder Woman while Henry Cavill was handed $14 million for playing Superman in the unimpressive Dawn Of Justice.
So it’s no wonder the action star looked a little down when shopping with her husband Yaron Varsano in Los Angeles the day before.
The 32-year-old was dressed casually in metallic silver shorts, sunglasses, black leather sneakers and a ‘Paris City Limits’ white T-shirt.
Wondering around the shops: Gal Gadot hit the shops in Los Angeles with her husband Yaron Varsano on Monday
Her husband, who turns 39 next week, matched her in a white polo, green shorts and black leather loafers.
The real estate developer chatted on his cell phone.
The couple were kid-free for the excursion, with daughters Alma, five, and Maya, three months, nowhere to be seen.
Chill: The 32-year-old dressed casual metallic silver shorts, sunglasses, black leather sneakers and a ‘Paris City Limits’ white T-shirt
On Tuesday sources claimed she was paid just $300,000 for her role as the Amazonian princess, while Henry Cavill earned $14 million for Man Of Steel.
However Vanity Fair later countered this, claiming that Cavill’s 46-time-higher salary included his box office bonus, which has yet to be applied to Gadot’s take-home pay.
Indeed TMZ reported the Israeli beauty is set to reap a massive performance bonus, as the film heads towards $600 million at the box office so far.
Hit and miss: Wonder Woman is expected to rake in $600 million globally this week, but it’s star was reportedly only paid $300,000
They worked together: Gal’s Wonder Woman with Henry Cavill’s Superman and Ben Affleck’s Batman in 2016’s Batman V Superman – Dawn Of Justice
The former soldier and Miss Israel believes she was ‘born’ to play the role of the iconic female warrior because she can be an example of a ‘true woman’ for young girls.
Speaking previously about the casting, Gadot said: ‘I feel I was born to play Wonder Woman.
‘Boys have always had a figure to look up to, whether it’s Superman, Batman or Spider-Man. For girls it was always the princess being saved.
‘Now we have Wonder Woman – she’s fearless, proactive, she believes in herself and she believes she can do everything. That’s a true woman for me.’
On the carpet: Gal stood out in a red dress as she posed with Ben and Henry in 2016