Susan Sarandon Arrested While Protesting for Minimum Wage Increases for Tipped Workers

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Susan Sarandon is making her voice heard.

The 76-year-old Oscar winner was reportedly arrested on Monday in Albany after protesting for full minimum wages for mothers who are tipped workers. She joined demonstrators from the nonprofit organization One Fair Wage, which fights for fair wages for tipped workers.

"TODAY: Susan Sarandon, Ana Maria Archila, & tipped worker moms & their children got arrested at the NY State Capitol, demanding that #OneFairWage gets passed in Albany before Mother's Day," an Instagram post from the organization read. "WE DEMAND THE FULL MINIMUM WAGE PLUS TIPS. STOP LEAVING US OUT."

While Sarandon has not issued a statement on her arrest, she could be seen in footage from the protest chanting "one fair wage," wearing a One Fair Wage-branded shirt, and helping to hold up a large banner. In another clip posted on social media, she was escorted away in handcuffs by a policewoman. She was reportedly processed and issued an appearance ticket before being released, according to WNYT.

The Thelma & Louise star, who is known to be a vocal and active advocate for causes important to her, was photographed days earlier marching with writers during the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike.

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