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Rachel Zegler Explains Why She Avoided Responding to Snow White Criticism

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In a candid interview with Harper’s Bazaar Magazine, actress Rachel Zegler opened up about the hate she faced over her recent casting in Disney’s 2025 live-action adaptation of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The revelation came as she discussed how the film had been met with unwarranted backlash from conservative critics who accused Disney of casting a Latina actress in a traditionally white role.

Rachel recounted the controversy surrounding her West Side Story remake, where online commentators were incensed by her casting as Maria. She explained that some argued her Hispanic background was too much for such a pivotal character and not enough for the female lead in another film. Reflecting on these experiences, Zegler shared she had been criticized for expressing support for Palestinian human rights on social media during the West Side Story campaign.

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“I would have thrown my phone into the ocean if I could go back,” Rachel candidly stated about her decision to speak out so publicly. This sentiment underscored a broader discussion of how she perceived herself as caught in conflicting expectations due to her mixed heritage, which seemed to define her in both positive and negative ways depending on societal perceptions.

Despite these challenges, Zegler expressed that she viewed each controversy as an opportunity for growth. She acknowledged the necessity of navigating through intense online scrutiny while maintaining her convictions about social issues such as Palestinian rights. Through her experiences with “Snow White” and West Side Story, Rachel demonstrated resilience in the face of relentless criticism, emphasizing how these roles have taught her valuable lessons about self-expression amidst persistent biases.

As Zegler navigates her career path within Hollywood’s complex landscape of race, gender, and identity politics, she continues to advocate for authenticity in storytelling while remaining steadfast in supporting causes close to her heart. Her journey serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing battles faced by many in Hollywood today.

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