Disney’s live-action Snow White landed in theaters last weekend, and the numbers aren’t magical. The film pulled in $43 million domestically in its opening weekend and still hasn’t hit $100 million worldwide.
Whether you like the new Snow White film or you hate it, it's hard to escape the debate around its lead actress, Rachel Zegler. The 23-year-old star has dominated conversation about the film, as people either blame her for its poor reviews or leap to her defence, saying she's being unfairly maligned.
It’s no secret that Disney’s newest princess, Snow White star Rachel Zegler, has been at the center of several controversies surrounding the film throughout its years-long lead up to the big screen. But a new report from Variety reveals the lengths the studio went to put a cap on her public social commentary ahead of the movie’s premiere this past weekend.
Rachel Zegler called the opportunity to play Snow White in Disney’s live-action remake of its animated classic “the honor of a lifetime,” despite criticisms she leveled against the original 1937 film that sparked relentless backlash against the young star.
British comedian and podcast host Russell Brand has slammed 'Snow White' star Rachel Zegler, who has received criticism for spreading her personal and political views
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I’m proud of Rachel Zegler for standing her ground and not deleting a social media post. 'Snow White' isn't failing because of her.
A new report claims outspoken star Rachel Zegler’s social media posts have roiled the House of Mouse internally for months.
Rachel Zegler professed her love for "The Princess Diaries" and "High School Musical" while constructing a "Snow White" Lego set.
A review of 'Snow White' in which Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot bring new relevance to Disney's classic animated tale with a brand new live action take.