Legendary Meet the Parents star wants ‘a lot of money’ to return for sequel

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Meet the Parents has spawned two sequels over the years (Picture: Universal)

Barbra Streisand has shared her annoyance over not being paid as much as her male co-stars for her role in Meet the Fockers.

The 83-year-old has commanded a huge career spanning decades thanks to her incredible voice as well as her talents in front of the screen, appearing in A Star Is Born, Funny Girl, Yentil and A Star is Born.

In 2004, the Tell Him singer shared the screen with Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman and Blythe Danner in the Meet the Parents sequel, appearing as eccentric sex therapist Roz Focker.

She reprised her role in the 2010 follow-up but, speaking in a new interview, she declared that she would have to be paid ‘a lot of money’ to return to the fold once more.

When asked if we could see Roz in the upcoming movie alongside fellow musician Ariana Grande – who recently signed onto the project – the EGOT winner didn’t mince her words.

‘Oh my God. They’d have to pay me a lot of money because I didn’t get paid what the other people got paid and so I’m p***ed off,’ she told Variety.

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Barbra played Roz Focker opposite Blythe Danner (Picture: Universal)
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She got very close to Robert De Niro on screen (Picture: Universal)

‘I was in the time when women were getting paid less than the men. The head of Universal was Ron Meyer at the time, and he actually sent me a bonus check. It was very sweet.’

Barbra kept tight-lipped over how much she was paid for her scene-stealing stint as Roz, but teased that a string of other acting offers had come her way.

‘I get a lot of offers, but they’re funny offers,’ she continued. ‘Well, one was good. It was something that Peter Bogdanovich was going to do and Guillermo del Toro sent it to me, I think.

‘It’s a subject that I actually love, but I’m not going to tell you. I’m not ready to direct again. I think I’ve probably had it.’

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The Meet the Fockers sequel hit the big screen in 2004 (Picture: Universal)
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Barba said she was paid a lot less than the men in the cast (Picture: Universal)

Meet the Parents was first released in October 2000, and followed Ben as Gaylord ‘Greg’ Focker, a nurse meeting his girlfriend’s family for the very first time.

His attempts to impress Jack and Dina Byrnes, played by Robert and Blythe respectively, didn’t quite go as planned, leading to lie detectors and lost cats.

The original was a huge hit and became the seventh highest-grossing film in 2000 after raking in more than $330million at the global box office, sparking two sequels.

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The first film was released in 2000 (Picture: Universal)

The 2004 follow-up focused on the Byrnes family meeting Greg’s loved ones for the first time, with Dustin and Barbra joining in the chaos as the head of the Focker crew, while the third centered around the couple raising two young sons.

Meet the Parents 4 is currently slated to be released on November 25, 2026.

According to reports, it will see the extended family come together when Greg and Pam are introduced to their future daughter-in-law, who ‘seems all wrong’ for their son.

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