A Bad Movie, Not Rachel Zegler, Is To Blame For ‘Snow White’ Bombing
- Snow White has underperformed at the box office, grossing just $87 million worldwide, which is significantly below expectations for a $270 million production.
- Rachel Zegler's political posts, including a 'Free Palestine' tweet, raised concerns at Disney and prompted security measures for co-star Gal Gadot due to online threats.
- Producer Marc Platt addressed Zegler about her posts, but she refused to delete them, straining her relationship with Disney.
- Despite efforts to control the narrative, Snow White received the worst scores among major live-action Disney adaptations, highlighting ongoing struggles with recent remakes.
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Report: Disney Hired A 'Social Media Expert' To Consult Actress Rachel Zegler Following Her Anti-Trump 'Tantrum'
Rachel Zegler attends the World Premiere of Disney’s Snow White at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 15, 2025. (Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for Disney) OAN Staff Blake Wolf3:08 PM – Wednesday, March 26, 2025 According to a report, Disney hired a social media “expert” to work with “Snow White” leading actress Rachel Zegler, after... The post Report: Disney Hired A ‘Social Media Expert’ To Consult Actress Rachel Zegler Followin…
Disney Hired ‘Social Media Guru’ For Rachel Zegler After Anti-Trump Posts: Report
Disney reportedly hired a social media expert to vet “Snow White” leading actress, Rachel Zegler, after the actress insulted Trump voters following the 2024 election. Variety reported that the movie’s producer, Marc Platt, made the move following social media posts Zegler shared, including one that said “F*** Donald Trump” and another saying she hoped Trump ...


Disney reportedly hired extra security for Gal Gadot after Rachel Zegler’s ‘Free Palestine’ tweet
(JTA) — When Rachel Zegler tweeted “free palestine” last year after sharing the trailer for her latest movie, the live-action “Snow White,” millions of people saw it — more than 9 million, as of this week. But until Tuesday, few knew the extent to which Zegler’s one-line tweet caused a firestorm for Disney as well as her co-star, Israeli actress Gal Gadot. According to an article in Variety, the tweet caused the movie’s Jewish producer, Marc Pla…
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