Arden Cho Confirmed She Was Offered Less Than Half Of The Salary Of Her White Counterparts To Appear In The “Teen Wolf” Movie

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Arden Cho confirmed that she did not reprise her role in the upcoming Teen Wolf movie due to pay disparity.

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Stefanie Keenan / Getty Images for Gold House

For context, Arden was first cast as Kira Yukimura in Season 3 of the show — becoming a series regular (and the only woman of color in the main young cast) by Season 4. However, she left the show before Season 6, saying in a YouTube video at the time, "Unfortunately, it looks like we are wrapped up with Kira’s storyline and she won’t be coming back for Season 6.”

“I was in shock. I couldn’t believe it,

“I was in shock. I couldn’t believe it," Arden now says of her initial departure. “There wasn’t room for Kira.”

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Then, earlier this year, Deadline reported that Arden would not be a part of the Paramount+ movie sequel, writing, "According to sources, Cho, the only actress of color among the four female series regular cast members who played the group of teen friends at the center of the show, was offered half the per-episode salary proposed to her three counterparts, leading to her decision to pass."

While Arden herself didn't comment on the reports at the time, her former costar Dylan O'Brien did like a tweet about the reports at the time.

"I think I was actually offered even less," Arden told the Cut in a new interview. “I probably would’ve never shared it.”

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"I could probably, off the top of my head, think of over 10 Asian American actors I know who were paid significantly less than their counterparts,” she continued. “Sometimes you don’t have a choice to say ‘no.’ Sometimes you just need it. You’ve got bills to pay."

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Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images for InStyle

“I wasn’t saying ‘no’ necessarily for me or because I was angry. I was saying ‘no’ because I hope that there will be more equality in the future," she said.

“He’s always been very, very supportive,” Arden said of Dylan. 

“He’s always been very, very supportive,” Arden said of Dylan.

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"I want to focus on the good," she said. “When I meet fellow friends who enjoyed my time on the show and they enjoyed Kira, I’m happy because something good came out of it.”

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As for what Arden is working on now, she's the series lead in the upcoming Netflix show Partner Track. She described the starring role as “something I never imagined would happen in my career.”

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You can read the full interview with Arden here.