Rachel Zegler told her fans to vote for Kamala Harris in the name of abortion

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Rachel Zegler: "Vote for Kamala Harris. And in fact, it's non-negotiable. Our rights are on the line, folks. Our reproductive rights. Come on, vote blue. And if you don't agree with this, just hit the button and unfollow me. I don't need your support. Thanks.

The movie Snow White, starring Rachel Zegler and produced by Disney, has received poor reception both on social media and among the general public since its details were first announced. Here’s a summary of the main reasons behind the negative response:

Changes to the classic story: Many fans criticized the new version for straying too far from the original Brothers Grimm tale and the 1937 animated film. Key elements were removed, such as the prince and the traditional seven dwarfs (replaced by “magical creatures”).

Rachel Zegler’s statements: The actress sparked controversy in interviews where she described the original story as “weird” and “outdated,” and said her Snow White wouldn’t be “saved by a prince” because she “doesn’t dream of true love.” Many saw this as disrespectful toward the original material and Disney fans.

Perception of ideological agenda: Some viewers felt the film was pushing a political or ideological message, which led to backlash—especially among fans of the classic version.

Criticism of the production: Beyond the script changes, critics pointed to issues with production design, casting decisions, and the film’s overall look. Leaked set photos also sparked ridicule and memes online.

Social media backlash: The rejection was so widespread that several promotional videos received a significant number of dislikes, and many users called for a boycott of the release.

In short, Snow White starring Rachel Zegler has been met with skepticism and criticism due to the drastic changes to the original story, the tone of public statements made by the lead actress, and the perception that Disney is prioritizing ideological messaging over respect for its classics.

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