Salma Hayek says she feels ‘pressure’ to earn money despite not having a prenup with billionaire husband

Salma Hayek is an independent woman.

The “Frida” star got candid about her motivation to earn her own income despite her husband François-Henri Pinault’s billion-dollar family fortune.

“I support a lot of the aspects of my life and myself,” the actress said in an interview with WSJ. Magazine published Tuesday.

“I have the pressure to make a certain amount of money, and I like it. And now, I decided, I want to make more.”

Salma Hayek spoke to WSJ. Magazine about her finances and marriage to billionaire François-Henri Pinault in an interview published Tuesday. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

“I support a lot of the aspects of my life and myself,” the “Frida” actress said, while also revealing they do not have a prenup. WWD via Getty Images

“I have the pressure to make a certain amount of money, and I like it. And now, I decided, I want to make more,” the Mexican-born star added. WWD via Getty Images

Hayek, 58, further shared that she and her husband keep their finances “separate” even though there’s “no prenuptial agreement dividing assets.”

She said the French businessman, 62, admires her work ethic.

“I think he finds it kind of sexy,” she said.

The “House of Gucci” star — who shares daughter Valentina, 17, with Pinault — also revealed she’s considering several ideas for ventures with the teen.

Hayek said her husband admires her work ethic. AP

“I think he finds it kind of sexy,” she gushed. WireImage

Per the outlet, Hayek was born into wealth due to her father’s position as an oil executive, however he lost his fortune by the time she was in her 20s.

The Mexican-born actress then moved to Los Angeles and eventually became the breadwinner for her family back home.

“That’s when I became the best version of myself,” she said.

After tying the knot with Pinault — who serves as the CEO of luxury retail group Kering — Hayek recalled those around her always wanting to discuss money.

Wealth is not a foreign concept to Hayek, whose father was an oil executive before losing his fortune when she was in her 20s. Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue

Hayek also said people around her always wanted to talk to her about money after she wed Pinault in 2009. Getty Images

“To me, the excitement about having a lot of money was that I didn’t have to think about money, and it turned out all people wanted to talk to me about was money,” Hayek said.

The “Eternals” star also noticed other wealthy people wanted to befriend her simply because of her bank account.

“Strangers coming to me that aren’t even friends, but they think we should be friends because they’re rich too,” she said.

“To me, the excitement about having a lot of money was that I didn’t have to think about money, and it turned out all people wanted to talk to me about was money,” she said. Getty Images

The couple celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary in April. AP

Hayek and Pinault celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary earlier this year on April 25.

The actress commerated the milestone on Instagram with a carousel of photos from their special day.

“There are no words to explain the blessing of finding your soulmate,” she wrote in the caption.

“For all of you who found it, never take it for granted For all of you who haven’t, never give up #tbt to one of the best days of my life.”

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