The original cast members of popular sitcom "The Big Bang Theory" have reportedly taken pay cuts in order to get Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik raises ahead of the expected two-season renewal.
Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, and Kunal Nayyar made the gesture while Bialik and Rauch are still in the process of negotiating new contracts, seeking parity with their co-stars, reported Variety.
The original five stars, who currently earn around USD 1 million per episode, would make USD 100,000 less per episode in a potential 11th and 12th seasons.
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Both actresses, who joined the series in season 3 before becoming regulars in season 4, have become an important part of the CBS comedy.
In the last "Big Bang" contract renewal cycle, Helberg and Nayyar secured raises that eventually brought them to seven-figure parity (as of this current season) with Parsons, Galecki and Cuoco.
Currently in its 10th season, the long-running comedy is expected to be renewed for two seasons, executive producer Bill Prady previously wrote on his Facebook that the deal was already done.
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