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Paige Hurd salary: How much Power Book 2 star Paige Hurd paid?


Paige Hurd is probably best known for her role as Tasha Clarkson on the American sitcom Everybody Hates Chris. She is now part of the Power franchise as Lauren, a student at Stansfield University who has a passion for campaigning for racial equality. Soon enough though, she finds herself involved in an unexpected love triangle.

WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Power Book II.

Lauren met Tariq St Patrick (played by Michael Rainey Jr) when she helped him find a class.

They slowly started talking more often and she even invited him to dinner with her parents where they got a brief moment to themselves to make out.

This was until her boyfriend showed up and they had to quickly stop before they got caught.

Tariq later said he was keeping his options open by seeing queenpin Monet Tejada’s (Mary J Blige) daughter Diana (LaToya Tonodeo) as well and said Lauren should do the same.

So Tariq now continues to see both Lauren and Diana in Power Book II: Ghost, making the situation more complicated for everyone involved.

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Hurd has been acting for the past 20 years, making her debut on series Felicity in 2000.

During this time, she has been in The Division, Everybody Hates Chris, Hawaii Five-0 and The Oval just to name a few.

According to Celebrity Networth, actress Hurd is now worth $2million (£1,493,610).

As Power Book II is one of the few series where she is a series regular, her salary on the Starz show is bound to contribute a fair amount to this.

Actress and singer Mary J Blige is reportedly the star with the highest salary in Power Book II.

According to Shadow and Act, Blige is paid a whopping $400,000 (£298,706) per episode for her role in the drama.

If she does return for the second series of the spin-off show, which Blige is expected to, then this amount could further increase.

Power Book 2 is available to watch on Starz and Starzplay.





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