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Rachel Zegler’sSnow Whitelive-action remake has been a lightning rod for controversy and negative attention. Now, Zegler has addressed the situation in a recent interview with another new-gen Disney Princess.

While the originalSnow Whiteis fondly remembered by many, this didn’t stopDisneyfrom adding the project to the list of similarly iconic animated projects that the company would remake in live-action, with Zegler in the lead roleoppositeWonder Womanstar Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen. The film’s announcement was met with some pushback, which proved to be a common trend for the entire line-up of live-action remakes that had come before, most notably withThe Little Mermaid,which was targeted for disdain after the casting of actress Halle Bailey in the lead role.

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While theWest Side Storystar has rebuffed theSnow Whitecriticismin the past, Zegler was able to discuss the role in a more friendly environment recently. Speaking to Bailey in a sit-down talk facilitated byVariety, the two stars discussed their feelings about their respective roles and how they dealt with the backlash. Responding to Bailey’s remarks on how critical and hostile online commenters can be, Zegler opined, “Choosing thankfulness and gratefulness is choosing peace. As much as you’d like to remind people verbally that being in the spotlight doesn’t absolve you of your humanity — that you’re allowed to have human moments — it doesn’t necessarily do what you want it to do. It fuels them more…. So it’s choosing to be present and know that they’re probably just having a really hard day. And I’m putting out a movie.” Zegler also commented on the pressure that came with the iconic Snow White role.

The cartoon is so beloved. It was the first feature-length cartoon movie. It won honorary Oscars. And all these amazing things that happened for that film are the reason that you and I get to sit here today, because it made Disney what it is. Obviously, that’s come with a lot of pressure that I’ve put on myself. Much like “Hunger Games,” there’s a very dedicated group of people who love Disney cartoons. I’m one of them. I love everything that the Disney Co. has put out in the past 100 years.

Due to the amount of love and fond memories attached to Disney’s classic animations, the backlash to attempts at ‘improving’ or ‘updating’ the works has been proportionally massive from many concerned fans. Somewhat predictably, trolls and bigots have also taken the outrage smoke cloud as an opportunity to get their hits in, with noted thespianLin-Manuel Miranda slamming online racists attackingThe Little Mermaiddue to Bailey’s ethnicity. While the negative reaction to casting a Latina as Snow White has also had some racially charged language thrown in, the main focus of the pushback to Zegler’s casting focuses on the actress herself, whose statements concerning the project at various times have been relentlessly flung back at her face.

Zegler will have to be strong and confident in her work on the project, which is lacking in external support, with oneex-Disney employee calling Zegler’sSnow Whitea disgracefar in advance of any screenings. Fans can only wait and see if the film manages to cast a shadow on the controversy at release.

Snow Whiteis currently set for theatrical release in the United States on June 16, 2025.

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