Meghan McCain demanded “Troll” who has practically blown up Rachel Zegler in the middle of her ongoing “Snow White” drama to “lighten up”, which she says she also remembers a time when she said “Dumb St” as a 23 -year -old.
“This may surprise some of you given that I disagree with all the public statements that Rachel Zegler has said – but the girl is 23,” McCain said in An X post On Thursday. “I did and said very stupid s – t when I was 23. Maybe we can lighten up and let her learn the lesson as an entertainer would just entertain?”
McCain’s remarks are in response to the setback Zeglers received under her previously politically driven comments, as well as her criticism of the original, animated Disney movie.
On Tuesday A report from Variety Detailed drama behind the scenes for the release of Disney’s Live-Action-Remake by “Snow White”, which met theaters Friday. Executive editor Tatiana Siegel wrote partly that the studio paid for additional security for Israeli actress Gal Gadot (who himself has supported his home country in the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict), hired a specialist on social media to work with Zegler and flew Marc flat to the younger actress for the address of the younger acting
In August last year, three days after taking the scene at Disney’s D23 Convention in support of “Snow White”, Zegler-time-most well-known for Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” and “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” to “Hunger Games”-franchise before I put her fans for their fans. -standing ”.
The actress, now 23, continued to share her social and political views, including writing “F – K Donald Trump” on his personal accounts. The tensions between Disney and Zegler also triggered in 2022 when the actress referred to the film’s animated original “Snow White” as an outdated story that has a prince who “literally stems his title princess.
McCain is the latest person who comes up with thoughts about Zegler’s drama. On Wednesday Marc Platt’s son Jonah beat the actress In a sedan-line Instagram commentary and said she “cut” the film’s press run.
“Free speech does not mean that you can say what you want in your private employment without repercussions,” Jonah told an Instagram user, who questioned his father’s decision to fly out to praise Zegler. “Tens of thousands of people worked on that film, and she cut the conversation for her own immature wishes with the risk to all colleagues and crews and blue collar workers who depend on that film to be successful. Narcissism is not something to be coded or encouraged … This is called adult responsibility and responsibilities. And her actions make it clear.”

