New reports dispute Bayonetta voice actor's $4k pay offer claims
New reports have emerged disputing claims made by original Bayonetta voice actor Hellena Taylor that developer PlatinumGames was only willing to offer her a total of $4k to reprise her role in the series’ upcoming third instalment.
Taylor – who has been replaced by voice actor Jennifer Hale for Bayonetta 3 – made the claim in a series of emotional videos shared on Twitter this weekend, citing Platinum’s “insulting [pay] offer” as the reason for her absence in the third game.
“I didn’t want the world, I didn’t ask for too much,” she said in one video. “I was just asking for a decent, dignified living wage. What they did was legal, but it was immoral.” Taylor also called for a boycott of Bayonetta 3, suggesting fans instead donated their money to charity.
After Taylor’s video was posted, Bayonetta 3 executive director Hideki Kimaya took to Twitter, writing, “Sad and deplorable about the attitude of untruth. That’s what all I can tell now”.
The situation has remained tense in the days since, with Kamiya, Hale (who shared her own brief statement last night), and Taylor all having been subjected to abuse online.
Tonight, however, new reports – similar accounts from both Bloomberg and VGC – have emerged disputing Taylor’s claims. Bloomberg’s report, which cites two people “familiar with” but unauthorised to discuss private contract negotiations (it isn’t clear whether these sources are from within PlatinumGames itself), claims the developer sought to hire Taylor for “at least five” four-hour sessions, each paying $3000 to $4000. VGC’s sources differ slightly, suggesting the number of sessions could be as “few as four”.