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    Jennifer Lawrence has been named the highest-paid actress for the second year running.

    The 26-year-old actress has managed to retain her title on financial bible Forbes' annual list after cashing in a whopping $46 million in pre-tax earnings in the financial period June 2015-June 2016.


    However, the 'Silver Linings Playbook' star has seen an 11.5% fall in earnings compared to last year's $52 million, but she's still managed to stay top of the payroll leaderboard.

    The blonde beauty - whose earnings this year come largely from both the last instalment of the 'Hunger Games' series and a mammoth upfront payment for forthcoming movie 'Passengers' - earned $13 million more than Melissa McCarthy, who ranked second place of Forbes' annual list with pretax earnings of $33 million.

    The 45-year-old actress' income is nothing to be sniffed at though, as she's managed to pull up her pay packet by $10 million since last year, a feat which is thanks to a reported eight-figure sum from 'Ghostbusters'.

    Scarlett Johansson, 31, came in at third place with a total of $25 million, thanks in part to her involvement in both 'The Jungle Book' and 'Captain America: Civil War'.

    Finishing off the top five were Jennifer Aniston on $21 million, and Fan Bingbing, the only Chinese actress to make the ranking who earned $17 million.

    Whilst the actresses who made the list can boast large earnings, the pay gap with male actors still exists, and a reported 90% of the top-paid actresses supplement their on-screen earnings with endorsements.

    Aniston's number four ranking was largely supplemented by advertising campaigns with Emirates Airlines, Smartwater, and Aveeno.

    Second-placed McCarthyalso supplemented her on-screen earnings through her all sizes clothing line.

    She said: "I started to think if I could do anything to build women up rather than the constant tear down I'm going to do it,"

    Only four actresses pocketed more than $20 million - up from three in 2015 - compared to 18 of the world's top male actors.




    Forbes magazine's 2016 list of highest-earning actresses:

    1. Jennifer Lawrence, $46 million

    2. Melissa McCarthy, $33 million

    3. Scarlett Johansson, $25 million

    4. Jennifer Aniston, $21 million

    5. Fan Bingbing, $17 million

    6. Charlize Theron, $16.5 million

    7. Amy Adams, $13.5 million

    8. Julia Roberts, $12 million

    9. Mila Kunis, $11 million

    10. Deepika Padukone, $10 million

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