Shocking new claims about woke Snow White star Rachel Zegler, as Disney ramps up damage control after controversy

Shocking new claims about woke Snow White star Rachel Zegler, as Disney ramps up damage control after controversy

Snow White star Rachel Zegler is ‘out of control’ and causing major headaches for Disney ahead of the movie’s release, an insider has revealed.

A source told Page Six the company ‘doesn’t know what to do’ with Zegler, 23, because of her repeated insistence on airing her progressive views.

While Zegler was put front-and-centre of the film’s European ‘premiere’, the leading lady wasn’t given the chance to speak to any global press – because they weren’t invited to the secret event.

She jetted off to a remote castle in Segovia, Spain, to perform for around 100 select ‘VIPs’ which included influencers and families, though the event raised eyebrows as she was the only star in attendance, with not even Gal Gadot, who plays the Evil Queen, present.

Disney are reportedly treading carefully with Zegler after she has made a series of bold comments panning the original 1937 classic for its ‘sexist’ traditional romance plot and ‘dated’ love story.

‘Disney’s lead actress is out of control,’ a source told Page Six. ‘They don’t know what to do.

Snow White star Rachel Zegler is ‘out of control’ and causing major headaches for Disney ahead of the movie’s release , an insider has revealed

A source told Page Six the company 'doesn't know what to do' with Zegler, 23, because of her repeated insistence on airing her progressive views and distaste for the original movie

A source told Page Six the company ‘doesn’t know what to do’ with Zegler, 23, because of her repeated insistence on airing her progressive views and distaste for the original movie  

‘She’s an outspoken 20-something and Disney chiefs have called her directly and asked her to tone down her posts. They’ve called her management, but she won’t listen.

‘It’s been this way the entire way through filming. But it’s the tying of her politics to ‘Snow White’ that is upsetting.’

At Wednesday’s European event was carefully not referred to as a premiere after Disney scaled back the glitzy global premieres in favor of ‘tightly controlled’ press events following the scandals and PR nightmares surrounding the film.

Rather than the usual list of major news outlets flocking to the scene, local Spanish influencers and families from the small city of Segovia, which boasts a population of just 51,000, were among the chosen ‘VIPs’ in attendance.

Zegler was not given the chance to speak to global media as, according to Disney, unnamed ‘press’ and ‘content influencers’ were in attendance – with the global media thousands of miles away after the leading lady’s recent divisive interviews.

Her co-star Gadot, who plays the Evil Queen with Disney coming under the spotlight, was also absent with only director Marc Webb accompanying Zegler to the event as she bizarrely led the press-absent event solo.

The scaled-back European event came in place of glitzy London and LA premieres that had been expected for the high-budget release, with the London leg now having been completely panned. 

Earlier this month, an insider told the Mail: ‘Disney are already anticipating an anti-woke backlash against Snow White and have reduced the media schedule to just a handful of tightly controlled Press events.

She jetted off to a remote castle in Segrovia, north-west of Madrid, to perform for around 100 select 'VIPs' which included influencers and families, though the event raised eyebrows

She jetted off to a remote castle in Segrovia, north-west of Madrid, to perform for around 100 select ‘VIPs’ which included influencers and families, though the event raised eyebrows

A modest crowd of around 100 people stood behind red rope to watch Zegler as the event appeared to be a very small-scale affair - far from a usual Hollywood premiere

A modest crowd of around 100 people stood behind red rope to watch Zegler as the event appeared to be a very small-scale affair – far from a usual Hollywood premiere 

Disney are reportedly treading carefully with Zegler (pictured with fans) after she made a series of comments panning the original 1937 classic for its 'sexist' traditional romance plot

Disney are reportedly treading carefully with Zegler (pictured with fans) after she made a series of comments panning the original 1937 classic for its ‘sexist’ traditional romance plot 

‘That is why they have taken the highly unusual step not to host a London premiere for the film and are minimising the amount of Press questions that Rachel Zegler gets.’

Later this week, the cast will return to the States, with Zegler and Gadot expected attend a pre-party and screening at Los Angeles’ El Capitan Theatre on March 15, where ‘coverage will be limited to photographers and a house crew’.

‘Disney is leaning towards having influencers to interview Rachel and Gal for promotion days on Sunday and Monday,’ an industry insider told Page Six. ‘They want to concentrate on the content.’ 

There didn’t even appear to be many big names from influencer circles in attendance as the Spanish content creators in the crowds boasted mere thousands of followers, rather than millions.

A notice revealed that the public have been banned from entering the Alcázar of Segovia on both Wednesday and Thursday as it remains closed for the ‘private event’.

In a further sign that Press have been held away from the event, the date of the premiere was not confirmed on media calendars before it got underway on Wednesday.

In another huge blow, Zegler even refused to sing the beloved song, ‘Some Day My Prince Will Come’ from the 1937 classic, stating it was ‘weird’ that the movie focused on Snow White’s ‘love story with a guy who literally stalks her’.

‘We didn’t do that this time. I was scared of the original version. I think I watched it once and never picked it up again,’ Zegler told Variety in 2022.

Rather than the usual list of news outlets, local Spanish influencers and families from the small city of Segovia, which boasts a population of just 51,000, were among the chosen 'VIPs' there

Rather than the usual list of news outlets, local Spanish influencers and families from the small city of Segovia, which boasts a population of just 51,000, were among the chosen ‘VIPs’ there

The event caused confusion as Zegler was the only star in attendance, with not even Gal Gadot (pictured in New York on March 10) present

The event caused confusion as Zegler was the only star in attendance, with not even Gal Gadot (pictured in New York on March 10) present 

Director Marc Webb was the only other named person involved with Snow White that posed for photographs on the red carpet

Director Marc Webb was the only other named person involved with Snow White that posed for photographs on the red carpet 

Instead, at the European event, Zegler belted out brand new feminist anthem Waiting on a Wish as she gave fans a taste of what to expect when the $270million remake hits theaters on March 21.

Zegler said her character is ‘not going to be saved by the prince. She’s not going to be dreaming about true love. She’s dreaming about becoming the leader she knows she can be’, when she spoke at the Disney expo last year.

Zegler also told Variety that her version of Snow White would be dreaming about becoming a ‘fearless leader’ rather than ‘dreaming about true love’.

‘She’s dreaming about becoming the leader that her late father told her she could be if she was fearless, fair, brave and true,’ she gushed as her co-star Gadot smiled beside her.

Zegler has also criticized David Hand’s 1937 original animated film as ‘extremely dated when it comes to the ideas of women being in roles of power’ and admitted she has only seen it once.

‘The original cartoon came out in 1937, and very evidently so,’ she told Extra TV in 2022. 

‘There’s a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stalks her. Weird. So we didn’t do that this time.

‘We have a different approach to what I’m sure a lot of people will assume is a love story just because we cast a guy in the movie.’

Though the event was held at a remote castle, it does hold some significance as the one Disney's 1937 animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is based on Alcazar de Segovia

Though the event was held at a remote castle, it does hold some significance as the one Disney’s 1937 animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is based on Alcazar de Segovia

AT A GLANCE: ALL THE CONTROVERSIES TO HAVE ENGULFED THE SNOW WHITE REMAKE 

Snow White’s skin color 

Since casting Hispanic actress Zegler as Snow White, Disney fans have highlighted the woke deviations from the classic fairytale.

While reflecting on comments made on social media about her casting as Snow White, Zegler insisted she doesn’t even try to wrap her head why ‘Disney adults’ would have a problem with someone Latina portraying the beloved princess.

Zegler revealed the line describing her character’s ‘skin as white as snow’ will reference ‘another version of Snow White that was told in history’.

Depiction of the Seven Dwarves

Disney sparked backlash after they announced that ‘magical creatures’ would replace the seven dwarves to ‘avoid reinforcing stereotypes’ after Peter Dinklage criticized the ‘f****** backwards story’. 

‘It makes no sense to me,’ he told Mark Maron’s WTF podcast. ‘You’re progressive in one way and you’re still making that f***ing backwards story about seven dwarfs living in a cave together, what the f*** are you doing, man? Have I done nothing to advance the cause from my soapbox? I guess I’m not loud enough.’ 

Zegler pans original over ‘sexism’ 

Zegler criticized David Hand’s 1937 original animated film as ‘extremely dated when it comes to the ideas of women being in roles of power and what a woman’s fit for in the world.’ 

‘The original cartoon came out in 1937, and very evidently so,’ she told Extra TV in 2022. 

‘There’s a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stalks her. Weird. So we didn’t do that this time.’

Hollywood-style premieres ditched for  ‘tightly controlled’ press events

Film bosses had originally planned to stage a Hollywood soiree worthy of the staggering $269.4million spent on the movie – with events planned in Los Angeles, London and globally

Yet amid the series of scandals and PR nightmares, Disney scaled back the planned lavish premieres to a ‘handful’ of tightly controlled Press events.

 

‘All of Andrew’s scenes could get cut, who knows? It’s Hollywood, baby!’ she joked.

About the 1937 film, she added: ‘I was scared of the original version. I think I watched it once and never picked it up again. I’m being so serious.’

Additionally, Zegler’s pro-Palestine stance is also proving problematic for Disney bosses, who are said to have repeatedly called her and her agents to try and get her to tone down her posts on the issue.

Disney executives trumpeted the casting of Zegler, who is Latina, as evidence of their progressive approach.

Reflecting on comments made on social media about her casting as Snow White, Zegler insisted she doesn’t even try to wrap her head why ‘Disney adults’ would have a problem with someone Latina portraying the beloved princess.

Zegler proceeded to reveal that the line describing her character’s ‘skin as white as snow’ will reference ‘another version of Snow White that was told in history,’ in which the character ‘survived a snowstorm that occurred when she was a baby’.

‘The king and queen decided to name her Snow White to remind her of her resilience,’ she noted. ‘One of the core points in our film for any young woman or young person is remembering how strong you actually are.’

The star also admitted that it was ‘sad’ to see so many people rip her apart for teasing that her version of Snow White would not not be saved by a prince.

Box office figures suggest the company’s move towards DEI, which also included putting content warnings on classics such as Dumbo, has alienated some fans.

Zegler’s comments and the direction of the new Snow White movie have upset David Hale Hand, the son of the late David Hand, who was the supervising director for the original cartoon.

‘The original was the way it should be. From what I’ve read, [the new film] bears no reflection to the original story,’ said Hand, 93, who revealed he won’t be catching the new release. ‘It’s so far off base that it’s ridiculous.’

He added the changes are enough to make his father and Walt Disney ‘roll in their graves.’

His wife Sandra Hand also told Page Six: ‘They’ve taken it and moved into the politics of what is woke.

‘They’re taking a beautiful and beautifully drawn story and destroying what was ‘Snow White.’

‘Why can’t they just leave it alone instead of coming up with a different story — make it a totally different character?

‘David’s father took so much pride in the film and he would say, ‘What have you done?’

Zegler even refused to sing the beloved song, 'Some Day My Prince Will Come' from the 1937 classic, stating it was 'weird' and she instead sang Waiting upon a Wish at the European event

Zegler even refused to sing the beloved song, ‘Some Day My Prince Will Come’ from the 1937 classic, stating it was ‘weird’ and she instead sang Waiting upon a Wish at the European event  

A Spanish Snow White movie fan account, which has 3,735 followers on Instagram, shared photographs and videos from the event as they nabbed one of the very select invites

A Spanish Snow White movie fan account, which has 3,735 followers on Instagram, shared photographs and videos from the event as they nabbed one of the very select invites

TikTok star Liv Marks-Howarth, who is a celebrity interviewer and has 79,000 TikTok followers and 9,500 on Instagram, posted an array of pictures and videos from the event

TikTok star Liv Marks-Howarth, who is a celebrity interviewer and has 79,000 TikTok followers and 9,500 on Instagram, posted an array of pictures and videos from the event

She shared a glimpse inside the formal meal offered as part of the event on Instagram, where guests were served an array of banquet dishes with wine and gifted presents from Pandora

She shared a glimpse inside the formal meal offered as part of the event on Instagram, where guests were served an array of banquet dishes with wine and gifted presents from Pandora

Guests were seated at two long candle-lit tables and served a themed red apple dessert among the dishes offered on the menu

Guests were seated at two long candle-lit tables and served a themed red apple dessert among the dishes offered on the menu 

Select guests were given the chance to get a special exclusive screening of the movie itself as influencers gave a glimpse inside the cinema room on social media

Select guests were given the chance to get a special exclusive screening of the movie itself as influencers gave a glimpse inside the cinema room on social media

And he is not the only one to have become disgruntled as Martin Klebba, who voices Grump, has slammed Disney for their decision to scale back the film’s premiere.

Klebba, 55, expressed his disappointment, with TMZ reporting that the actor is ‘seriously bummed and a bit p**sed’ at the situation as he argued it should have got better red carpet treatment.

He argued that Zegler and Gadot’s political opinions should not ‘have overshadowed everyone else’s hard work’.

Zegler was recently forced to apologize after she shared an Instagram post in which she wished that President Trump and his supporters would ‘never know peace’ after he won the election.

The situation has become so precarious for Disney that the media conglomerate is reportedly trying to ditch traditional red carpet interviews over fears the premiere could become embroiled in controversy.

As well as contending with Zegler’s views, bosses are having to tread carefully after another of the film’s stars, Israeli actress Gal Gadot, was hit with a petition to bar her from the Oscars over her outspoken support for her homeland amid Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.

And while Disney has been patting itself on the back over its diverse cast, it has also come under criticism for its presentation of the Seven Dwarves.

Jackass star Jason Acuña, who played ‘Wee Man’ and has a form of dwarfism, initially expressed anger after test shots showed actors without the condition playing the roles.

‘You’re replacing jobs that people could have as little people,’ he told Movie Maniac in 2023. ‘It’s for dwarfs. Why are you hiring ‘Snow White and the seven average people’?’ 

The scaled-back press tour has not only left fans baffled as Martin Klebba (pictured in 2018), who voices Grump, has slammed Disney for their decision to scale back the film's premiere

The scaled-back press tour has not only left fans baffled as Martin Klebba (pictured in 2018), who voices Grump, has slammed Disney for their decision to scale back the film’s premiere 

Zegler has criticized David Hand's 1937 original animated film as 'extremely dated when it comes to the ideas of women being in roles of power and what a woman's fit for in the world'

Zegler has criticized David Hand’s 1937 original animated film as ‘extremely dated when it comes to the ideas of women being in roles of power and what a woman’s fit for in the world’ 

In trailers it has since emerged that the Seven Dwarves have been generated using CGI, a decision director Marc Webb insists he made right from the start.

Meanwhile actor Peter Dinklage, who played Tirion Lannister in Game of Thrones, questioned the decision to include the characters at all.

‘They were very proud to cast a Latina actress as Snow White, but you’re still telling the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Take a step back and look at what you’re doing there,’ Dinklage told podcaster Marc Maron last year. 

Disney is said to be terrified the constant drumbeat of bad publicity will put moviegoers off seeing Snow White.

The entertainment giant has vowed to move away from woke, preachy movies and TV shows.

But Snow White and the casting of Zelger came during a period when Disney was all-in on DEI-type policies, meaning the movie may struggle to cast off that reputation.  

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