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Rachel Zegler & Gal Gadot Feud Between Snow White Stars Debunked

Rumors suggesting that Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot were feuding during the production of Snow White have been debunked.

Disney’s Snow White is now playing in United States theaters. Directed by Marc Webb, the film is a live-action reimagining of Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which was released in 1937.

What is the recent update about Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot’s reported Snow White feud?

There have been a number of different controversies that have arisen around Disney’s Snow White — namely, Gadot and Zegler have both been vocal about opposing political stances, particularly about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This has led some to believe that the two were feuding with one another during the course of this movie’s production, post-production, and release.

According to a recent report from Variety, however, this is not the case.

“There was no bad blood between the two Snow White leads despite press reports to the contrary,” the article states. “Sources say the actresses got along well during production, and things only got awkward during the run-up to release. Case in point: Zegler referred to Gadot as ‘a professional pageant queen’ in one Instagram reply that followed their joint appearance as presenters at the Oscars this month, considered a dismissive way to describe a fellow actress.

“Some observers say Disney fueled the perception of a feud by scheduling the actresses for separate events during junketing. At the March 15 premiere, which eschewed traditional red-carpet interviews and opted for photos only, the two stars were mostly kept apart. Inside the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles, Zegler sat two rows ahead of Gadot and her family.”

Disney’s Snow White remake hasn’t been doing huge numbers at the box office thus far. At the time of this article’s publication, the movie has made around $86.1 million at the global box office. It has an estimated $240-270 million budget, meaning it still has a ways to go before it hits the break-even point.


Source: Comingsoon.net