Her new Disney movie is scheduled to be released in the next few months. snow white star Rachel Zegler apologizes for recent comments she hoped would hurt President-elect Donald Trump and 76 million voters regarding the presidential election, saying she hoped they would “never know peace” He said there was.
Rachel Zegler blamed her careless comments on excessive emotion.
“I would like to sincerely apologize for the election-related posts I shared on Instagram last week,” she wrote in a new Instagram Stories post on Friday. “I let my emotions get the better of me.”
“Hate and anger have pushed us further and further from peace and understanding. We are sorry for contributing to the negative discourse.”
She generously added that she believes that “everyone is entitled to their own opinion, even if it differs from mine.”
“I am committed to actively contributing towards a better tomorrow,” she concluded.
As Breitbart News reported, Zegler's original post was pure vitriol against Trump and his supporters after the election.
“In this situation, I find myself speechless. Four more years of hatred are tilting us toward a world we don't want to live in,” he began. , added, “May Trump supporters and Trump voters and Trump himself never know peace.”
He added that Trump supporters are part of the “deep-rooted ills of this country.”
disney's snow white is scheduled to be released in theaters in March after costly delays. The live-action remake is rumored to have cost more than $200 million to make, meaning it would need to gross well over $400 million to break even in theaters, and likely closer to $500 or $600 million. Dew.
The film was followed by bad rumors for months.
Rachel Zegler sparked a huge backlash from Disney fans last year after making disparaging comments about the original 1937 animated film. An old video has resurfaced of an actress arrogantly trashing the Disney classic, claiming that the prince's character is a creepy stalker and that women no longer want romance.
Her sarcastic attitude created a PR nightmare for Disney's live-action remake in which she played the title role. Due to PR backlash and reports of extensive reshoots, the film's release was pushed back a full year to 2025.
Zegler further inflamed the situation in August by declaring “Liberate Palestine” on social media while promoting a new trailer for a big-budget movie.
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