Rachel Zegler as Snow White is getting slammed for her past comments, while Gal Gadot’s acting is… well, let’s just say it’s not winning any Oscars.
Disney’s 2025 Snow White remake is quickly turning into a storm in a teacup, attracting controversy before it even hits theaters.
Rachel Zegler, cast as Snow White, is catching heat for her past comments.
Gal Gadot, playing the Evil Queen, is also in hot water, with some fans casting doubt on her ability to pull off the role.
Snow White has always been a tale wrapped in magic, wonder, and a sprinkle of timeless innocence. But in 2025, it seems the beloved princess is stepping out of her fairytale world and into the harsh spotlight of modern controversy. Disney’s live-action remake is supposed to reignite nostalgia, but instead, it’s caught in a whirlwind of mixed reactions and unexpected backlashes. The problem?
Rachel Zegler in Snow White (2025) | Credit: Disney Pictures
Snow White’s 2025 remake, directed by Marc Webb, isn’t just taking on the legacy of the 1937 classic; it’s stirring up something much bigger. The controversy surrounding the casting choices has cast a shadow over the film before it even hit theaters.
Rachel Zegler, cast as Snow White, is currently at the center of a storm she never saw coming. The young actress, known for her breakout role in West Side Story, has become the focal point of hatred for the film, with many criticizing her for her past comments on Donald Trump’s re-election. And while critics are busy targeting Zegler, another figure in the film, Gal Gadot—playing the infamous Evil Queen—has also found herself under fire for her acting.
Rachel Zegler Apologized for Controversial Remarks Amid Backlash
In the age of social media, it’s hard to say anything without it being dissected, shared, and scrutinized—especially when you’re a public figure. Rachel Zegler, the 23-year-old Golden Globe winner, is no stranger to this. Her opinions have made headlines multiple times, but none more so than her comments after Donald Trump’s re-election.
Her outspoken posts (via Variety), including a fiery “F*ck Donald Trump,” sparked a storm that turned her into a target for right-wing criticism. But what happens when someone realizes they’ve taken things too far? In a heartfelt apology on Instagram story, Zegler owned up to her words:
Hi everyone, I would like to sincerely apologize for the election post I shared on my Instagram last week. I let my emotions get the best of me.
Rachel Zegler in Snow White (2025) | Credit: Disney Pictures
It’s not the easiest thing to do, especially when you’re under a microscope, but Zegler took responsibility, admitting that anger and hatred only fuel further division. She added:
Hatred and anger have caused us to move further and further away from peace and understanding, and I am sorry I contributed to the negative discourse.
Her apology came after a social media post following the election, where she expressed her shock and frustration over what she saw as a “deep, deep sickness” in America, referencing Trump’s supporters. The intensity of her words quickly caught the attention of conservative figures like Megyn Kelly, who did not mince words, calling for Zegler’s removal from Disney’s upcoming Snow White remake. “Hello, Disney! You’re gonna have to redo your film again, because this woman is a pig,” Kelly declared.
Despite her heartfelt apology, Zegler continues to face a storm of criticism, with critics refusing to let bygones be bygones and holding onto her past comments.
Snow White’s Cast Faces Backlash Ahead of 2025 Release?
Snow White (2025) | Credit: Disney Pictures
Rachel Zegler’s apology for her controversial comments following Donald Trump’s re-election may have seemed like a step toward reconciliation, but for many, it feels like adding fuel to a fire that refuses to burn out. And with the 2025 Snow White live-action remake coming to the big screen, the drama surrounding her has only intensified.
Fans have locked onto her comments like a pitbull with a bone. But while Zegler is taking all the heat for her words, her Snow White co-star, Gal Gadot, is not exactly escaping unscathed either. In fact, many fans are raising their eyebrows at Gadot’s performance in the movie before it’s even hit theaters, claiming she simply can’t act her way out of a paper bag.
Let’s read a few comments:
And then there’s the fact that this whole mess is happening just as Snow White inches closer to its March 2025 release date. The latest trailer for the movie has only fueled the fire, as it continues to highlight the very issues that are dogging both Zegler and Gadot.
What should have been a film celebrating a new generation of princesses and heroes is now the subject of intense scrutiny over the stars’ political views, personal comments, and perceived lack of acting chops. For Disney, the challenge will be whether they can weather the storm of negativity or if this remake will crash and burn before it even hits theaters.
Snow White is set to hit theaters on March 21, 2025.