Watch: Denise Richards' Income Revealed Amid Aaron Phypers DivorceSeann William Scott is breaking down his bank statements. Amid his ongoing legal proceedings with ex-wife Olivia Korenberg, the American Pie star submitted an income and expense declaration Aug. 18 detailing his monthly cash flow, according to court documents obtained by multiple outlets. In the docs, Seann-who shares daughter Frankie Rose, 5, with the interior designer-declared that he earns an average of $110,000 per month, in addition to roughly $45,000 per month in royalties and $31,000 per month in dividends/interest payments, per the outlets. Meanwhile, the actor-who has appeared on the TV shows Shifting Gears, The Righteous Gemstones and Lethal Weapon in recent years-estimated his monthly expenses total nearly $60,000, including approximately $15,000 in property taxes, $5,000 in repairs, $2,500 in groceries and $1,500 in clothing purchases. The 48-year-old's filing also laid out a vast financial portfolio consisting of $158,000 in cash and checking/savings accounts, over $12.2 million in stocks and bonds and over $18.7 million in property, including three Los Angeles homes. He also listed assets such as a Mini Cooper hatchback worth $30,000, a Honda Passport SUV worth $55,000, furniture worth $171,000 and artwork valued at $93,000.readTeresa Giudice's Real Housewives of New Jersey Season One Salary RevealedOf course, Seann's wealth wasn't always so abundant. Back in March 2022, he described earning just $8,000 for the first American Pie movie in 1999, though he noted the figure was "a lot of money for me at the time."Aaron Poole/E! Entertainment/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images"I remember afterwards, I bought a used Thunderbird for $5,000-maybe $6,000-[and] I'm like, 'Oh yeah, baby,'" he recalled on The Rich Eisen Show in 2022. "I don't know what happened to the other $2,000 because I ended up having to work at the LA Zoo as a churro guy, so maybe it was even less than $8,000." And while the coming-of-age comedy proved to be a huge success, spawning three theatrical sequels and five spin-off films, Seann admitted he would be hesitant to revisit the raunchy franchise again. "It would have to be a perfect idea," he explained on the Inside of You podcast in July 2023. "Comedies have changed so much that that movie would have to chance and adapt and be more relatable, so we'll see."To see what more stars have said about their earnings, keep reading.
Disney/Eric McCandlessJenna JohnsonWhile there's no cash prize for nabbing Dancing With the Stars' mirrorball trophy, "whoever makes it to the finale, you all get paid up until then," Jenna Johnson, who won season 33 with partner Joey Graziadei, shared. "And you do get a nice bonus." "If you win," Johnson, who noted pro contracts are dependent on seniority, continued. "it's not like you get a million dollars. You're just getting a cute trophy together." As for those who say farewell to the ballroom early, well, as she explained, "You're guaranteed until a certain amount of weeks." According to multiple reports, dancer salaries start at around $1,200 to $1,600 an episode, which can increase to up to of $100,000 per season. (ABC has not confirmed these reports.) On the flip side, celebrities receive a starting salary of $125,000. As they cha-cha further into the competition, stars receive additional bonuses with the semifinalists and finalists getting paid up to $50,000 extra.NIKO TAVERNISE/NETFLIXJennifer LawrenceOscar winner Jennifer Lawrence was paid $25 million to star in Adam McKay's ensemble disaster comedy Don't Look Up. But her costar and fellow Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio got $30 million. "Look, Leo brings in more box office than I do," Lawrence told Vanity Fair for its' December 2020/January 2021 issue. "I'm extremely fortunate and happy with my deal. But in other situations, what I have seen-and I'm sure other women in the workforce have seen as well-is that it's extremely uncomfortable to inquire about equal pay. And if you do question something that appears unequal, you're told it's not gender disparity but they can't tell you what exactly it is." Her sanguine attitude was hard-fought: When the disparity between Lawrence's compensation and that of her male costars for 2013's American Hustle was revealed in the 2014 Sony email hack, it prompted an industry-wide conversation about the gender pay gap in Hollywood. "I'm so fortunate to have my job. My problem is not money," Lawrence told the U.K.'s Channel 4 News in 2017. "I wasn't upset that I only got this many millions for a movie. That's ridiculous. I was angry about the unfairness and inequality."Appian Way/Paramount/Kobal/ShutterstockJonah HillLess comparable to DiCaprio's salary: The $60,000 "before commissions and taxes" that Jonah Hill was paid for 2013's The Wolf of Wall Street, while the titular wolf made $10 million. "They gave me the lowest amount of money possible," Hill recalled on The Howard Stern Show in 2