Photo: Heather Matarazzo/instagram

Heather Matarazzois taking a walk down memory lane.
ThePrincess Diariesactress, 39, reminisced about her 1998 movieStrike!as she posted a throwback photo of herself with two of her famous costars,Kirsten DunstandRachael Leigh Cook, to social media on Friday.
“As I’m packing up my home office,I came across this gem. @kirstendunst @RachaelLCook #1998 #nomorelittlewhitegloves,” she wrote, referencing one of the movie’s most memorable lines with a hashtag.
“It’s me! With Kirsten and Rachael on the set ofAll I Wanna DoakaThe Hairy BirdakaStrike!” she laughed, referring to the film’s U.S. title, its original title and the U.K. release title, respectively. “One of the only upsides of moving isfinding little gems like this.”
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Matarazzo has previously spoken about another costar from her earlier years. In September, she stuck up forNeve Campbell’s decisionnot to returnforScream 6due to pay negotiations as she appeared on theBehind the Velvet Ropepodcast.
“I think that if you are the head of a franchise and you are, in part, what cemented said franchise and you have a film that’s making hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars, that the lead actor that played Sidney Prescott, which is the protagonist of all protagonists,should be paid what she’s worth,” said Matarazzo, who was inScream 3(2000) andScream(2022) with Campbell.
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In a clip the actress later reposted on social media, Matarazzo explained further. “I think there’s this idea that we’ve been lulled into because that’s the way capitalism works in terms of we’ve been conditioned to be okay with crumbs, while everyone else gets to eat the full meal and that’s not okay,” she explained.
TheWelcome to the Dollhousestar also said that backlash to Campbell’s position would not be as rough if it were a male actor. “Notice that it’s always women that get criticized for this, it’s not men,” she said to host David Yontef. “We’re under this guise that ‘whatever the man gets, he deserved it’ but the second a woman is asking for equity that is similar or equal to she’s a f—ing problem.”
Matarazzo concluded, “It’s a double standard and it’s one that I don’t subscribe to.”
source: people.com