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    Rachel Zegler Opens Up About Facing Backlash Over Her Role in Snow White Remake

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Rachel Zegler recently spoke candidly about the harsh backlash she encountered following her casting as Snow White in Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of the beloved 1937 animated classic. The young actress revealed that the negative reactions were so overwhelming at times that she wished she could have simply discarded her phone to avoid the flood of hateful messages. This reflection came during an in-depth interview with Bazaar Magazine, where she shared insights into the challenges she faced navigating public scrutiny in the wake of the announcement.

    When news broke that Zegler, whose mother is Colombian American, would be portraying the iconic character traditionally depicted as white, a wave of criticism emerged from conservative circles. Many questioned Disney’s decision to cast a Latina actress in such a role, sparking debates about representation and race in Hollywood. This controversy was not new territory for Zegler, who had previously been at the center of a similar storm during her casting as Maria in the 2021 remake of West Side Story. At that time, some critics argued she did not fit the ethnic background they expected, given her Polish heritage on her father’s side.

    Reflecting on these experiences, Zegler expressed the frustration of being caught between conflicting expectations. She explained, “I was told I wasn’t enough of one thing for West Side Story and too much of another for Snow White,” highlighting the often contradictory and unfair standards imposed on actors of diverse backgrounds. This ongoing tension underscores the complexities faced by performers who challenge traditional casting norms in an industry still grappling with diversity and inclusion.

    Adding to her public challenges, Zegler also found herself embroiled in controversy after she voiced her support for Palestinian human rights on social media. The backlash from this stance was significant, and she admitted that, in hindsight, she might have handled the situation differently. The actress revealed that the threats to her personal safety following her outspoken views were deeply unsettling. “If I’d been able to predict everything that would come my way, the threats to my safety, I would have just thrown my phone into the ocean,” she said, emphasizing the emotional toll such public scrutiny can take on individuals in the spotlight.

    Rachel Zegler’s experiences shed light on the broader challenges faced by actors who break conventional molds and use their platforms to speak out on social issues. Her story reflects the ongoing cultural debates around representation in media and the risks public figures take when engaging with politically sensitive topics. As the Snow White remake moves forward, Zegler continues to navigate her career with resilience amid the complexities of fame and activism.

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