The 46-year-old actor donated his $1.5 million earnings to Time's Up last month.
The 46-year-old actor made a $1.5 million donation to the Time's Up's legal defense fund in Michelle Williams' name.
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The comedy arrives on Digital on Feb. 6 and comes to 4K Ultra-HD, Blu-ray and DVD on Feb. 20.
In a statement to ET, the 46-year-old actor says he donated the money in co-star Michelle Williams' name.
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The actor donated his salary from his reshoots to the initiative Legal Defense Fund.
The actor donated $1.5 million of his own money to the organization in his 'All the Money in the World' co-star Michelle Williams' name.
The actor was called out for his reshoot salary by many high-profile actresses, including Jessica Chastain and Olivia Munn.
A new report claims that Wahlberg, who had approval over which co-stars he'd work with, refused to shoot with Christopher Plummer unless he got a hefty fee.
Munn also slammed men for not speaking out about Time's Up at the Golden Globes.
The headline from 'USA Today' claims that Wahlberg got $1.5 million for the 'All the Money in the World' reshoots, while Williams reportedly got $1,000.
ET has learned Williams said she would do whatever it took to salvage the film after Kevin Spacey was dropped amid sexual misconduct allegations.
ET has reached out to the studio amid discrepancy for how much the film's stars were paid for reshoots after Kevin Spacey's removal.