
Wahlberg donated his £1.1million pay cheque to Time’s Up for the work to scrub the disgraced Kevin Spacey from the film.
The donation came as he faced intense scrutiny when it was reported Williams received £717.
Asked about the matter by The Hollywood Reporter, Plummer said: “Oh Jesus, it never stops. The scandal goes on and on.
“I thought it was good that Mark ended up donating his salary.”
Director Sir Ridley Scott enlisted Plummer to replace Spacey from the near-finished product when the Oscar-winning actor became embroiled in the sexual harassment scandal engulfing Hollywood.

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Wahlberg gave his extra fee to the anti-harassment initiative, while talent agency William Morris Endeavours donated £370,000.
In an interview, Wahlberg told Entertainment Tonight: “It didn’t take much to make the decision.”
However, his donation came as stars including Jessica Chastain and Judd Apatow lined up among those criticising the pay disparity.