Rachel Zegler found herself in tears as the much-anticipated release of Disney’s “Snow White” turned into a public relations disaster, with allegations surfacing that co-star Gal Gadot was placing blame squarely on her shoulders. Amidst a backdrop of mounting criticism and box office struggles, Zegler became the focal point of a blame game that has captivated fans and media alike.
The film’s release has been marred by controversy, with many predicting its failure long before it hit theaters. Tensions reportedly escalated among the cast, particularly after Zegler made comments on social media that some interpreted as disrespectful toward Gadot. Following the Oscars, a fan’s inquiry about their presenting together elicited Zegler’s remark about Gadot being a “professional pageant queen,” which did not sit well with many.
As the film faced mounting backlash, insiders revealed that Disney attempted to keep Zegler and Gadot apart during promotional events, further igniting speculation about a rift between the two. The premiere saw them seated away from one another, and Zegler’s absence at Gadot’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony raised eyebrows. Fans became convinced of a deeper conflict, and the situation escalated when Jonah Platt, the son of the film’s producer, publicly criticized Zegler for her alleged “narcissistic behavior” and politically charged comments.
The film’s dismal box office performance, earning only $87 million against a $270 million budget, has led to widespread ridicule and calls for accountability. Critics have even suggested creating a crowdfunding campaign to help recoup losses. Amid the fallout, Zegler has faced scrutiny for her past comments, including a tweet supporting Palestine, which reportedly led to increased security for Gadot amid online threats.
In an industry where public perception can make or break a career, the blame placed on Zegler raises questions about the responsibilities of actors in promoting their projects. As Disney appears to distance itself from the controversy, the future of both Zegler and “Snow White” remains uncertain. The drama surrounding this high-profile flop is far from over, and the industry is watching closely as the fallout continues to unfold.