While speaking with Cosmopolitan, Zegler shared that the backlash led to people standing outside her apartment and screaming profanities. She candidly addressed why such ongoing harassment occurred in the aftermath of being cast in Snow White, along with the effects that it has had on her. Zegler also explained what she learned about herself and the important self-reflection she has done in response. Check out her comments below:
For being brown. For having brown skin. For playing Snow White. There was a lot of harassment from a certain group of people—they were showing up at my apartment and screaming profanities.
Where I wanted to, in a way that made it seem like it was tongue in cheek. Then it got to a point where it was not funny anymore and I really hated myself for something that other people were telling me about myself. But my ability to bounce back from that and still be passionate about the work I did for that project is something that I admire about myself.
Why Rachel Zegler’s Snow White Casting Got So Much Backlash
The Backlash Is Not Really About The Character Or The Story












Zegler also referred to the prince in the 1937 movie as “a guy who literally stalks” Snow White.
The controversies around Snow White continued with Zegler explaining how the live-action remake has updated the protagonist’s personality and motivations from the original animated Disney movie released in 1937. She emphasized that the live-action iteration of the character would not be as passive, fixated on finding true love, and simply saved by a prince, but would instead be a leader who would have more agency in her story. Zegler also referred to the prince in the 1937 movie as “a guy who literally stalks” Snow White.
Our Take On Rachel Zegler’s Comments
The Backlash Is Unacceptable

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Other Actors Who Received Massive Backlash
Zegler Is Just The Latest In A List Of Actors Who Recently Faced Similar Backlash








As appalling as the racist backlash to Rachel Zegler’s casting in Snow White has been, it is sadly not the first time such controversy has been an issue. As more diversity is shown in Hollywood, there are plenty of small-minded people online who take it upon themselves to share their negative reactions to the casting of actors of color in high-profile roles. In most cases, the online vitriol has been targeted at women, and like with Zegler’s case, crosses a line of simple fan opinions and becomes ugly attacks.
The issue has become especially troublesome in the Star Wars universe with a number of actors of color being targeted for their casting in the massive franchise. One of the first instances was the casting of Kelly Marie Tran as Rose in Star Wars: The Last Jedi. While the story of Tran, a relatively unknown actor at the time, being selected to take on such a key role, was an inspiring one, it was overshadowed by the harsh treatment she received from online trolls. Tran described the feelings of self-doubt in response to the backlash (via New York Times):
“It wasn’t their words, it’s that I started to believe them. Their words seemed to confirm what growing up as a woman and a person of color already taught me: that I belonged in margins and spaces, valid only as a minor character in their lives and stories.”
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The dark side of the fandom continued to show itself in the Disney+ Star Wars shows. Despite these stories taking place in a galaxy far, far away, filled with droids and aliens, the casting of actors of color was deemed unacceptable to some toxic audiences. Moses Ingram received such vicious attacks online for her casting as Reva Sevander that Disney and co-star Ewan McGregor stepped in to condemn these hateful “fans.” More recently, Amandla Stenberg detailed the unfair hate surrounding her casting in The Acolyte, which started before the show had been seen (via USA Today):
“For those who aren’t aware, there has been a rampage of vitriol that we have faced since the show was even announced, when it was still just a concept and no one had even seen it,” Stenberg said in the video. “That’s when we started experiencing a rampage of I would say hyper-conservative bigotry and vitriol, prejudiced hatred and hateful language towards us.”
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While Rachel Zegler’s Snow White casting backlash is a sad reality, the fact that this is nothing new and that it keeps happening shows a troubling side of the online community that calls themselves fans yet only seems interested in attacks.