Zoe Saldana is on the cover of Flare's January 2014 issue. Inside, she spoke about the power of women, saying, "Women aren't wimpy... They can fucking save the day! They can support their whole family. They can support their men. Half of my friends make more money than their male partners."

She also talks about what it's like to work on male dominated sets, saying that she fights back whenever she feels minimized as a woman. She says it's about "feeling really good about yourself because you stood up for yourself, you mattered, you voiced your presence."

From the magazine:
Her "heart racing and sweating buckets," she declares, without blinking, "I'm not happy." And then she states her case: "I understand everything you're saying, but these are the terms we agreed on, and that is why I got on a plane and came out here, and I decided to have your back, and now I don't feel like you're having my back. This character is invisible. She's completely irrelevant, and she should be more."

[Flare]