VIDEO: Kristen Bell Mocks U.S. Gender Wage Gap in Hilarious Spoof PINKSOURCING

By: Sep. 15, 2016
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Kristen Bell offers a new idea for businesses looking to cut costs in a new short film titled PINKSOURCING, which satirizes the wage gap between men and women in America. In the hilarious spoof, Bell asks, "Why outsource all your production to faraway countries like India, China, and Narnia when we have the cheapest and best workforce right here in the good ole U.S. of A.: women."

Check it out below, and learn more about empowering girls and women by going to: http://iamthatgirl.com.

Kristen Bell will star opposite Ted Danson in the new NBC comedy THE GOOD PLACE. The acttress has extensive television experience, most notably the lead role in the popular drama "Veronica Mars," which ran from 2004-07. She has many other TV credits, including "Deadwood," "Heroes," "Party Down," "Gossip Girl," "Parks and Recreation" and "House of Lies."

On the film side, Bell recently starred as THE VOICE of Anna in Disney's box office hit "Frozen," which grossed more than $400 million at the domestic box office. She also brought her Veronica Mars character to the big screen as well as having co-starring roles in "Get Him to the Greek" and "Safety Not Guaranteed." She's also set to co-star in the upcoming film "Chips," based on the popular 1970s NBC series. Her Broadway credits include "Tom Sawyer" and "The Crucible."



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