Shocking Footage EXPOSES Rachel Zegler’s BIZARRE Behavior Towards Fans ( She’s Going Insane) | HO

Y’all, it’s getting wild in these Hollywood streets. Following the disastrous flop of Disney’s Snow White reboot at the box office, fans have been pointing the finger at one person, Rachel Zegler. And let’s be real: when you look at the receipts? Guys, it’s not looking good. We’ve got clips, screenshots, and fan comments calling her out for being rude, dismissive, and low-key delusional.

And now, after the fallout? She’s out here acting like she’s losing it, blaming everybody but herself. It’s giving narcissism. It’s giving PR disaster. It’s giving “we need to talk.” So sit back, get comfy, and let’s unpack how Rachel Zegler is spiraling, and why fans are calling her out like never before.

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In the wake of Disney’s catastrophic Snow White reboot, the spotlight has landed squarely on its controversial star, Rachel Zegler. Once hailed as a fresh face for a new era, Zegler has quickly become one of Hollywood’s most polarizing figures, with fans and critics alike dissecting every interview, social media post, and public appearance. Now, a wave of shocking footage and behind-the-scenes reports has exposed just how bizarre—and self-destructive—her behavior towards fans has become, sparking a debate over whether the young star is simply overwhelmed, or spiraling out of control.

The Snow White Disaster

Disney’s Snow White remake was supposed to be a sure-fire hit, with a staggering $270 million production budget and a legacy stretching back to the studio’s golden age. Instead, it face-planted at the box office, barely scraping together $88.6 million worldwide. While there are many factors behind the film’s failure, industry insiders and the public have increasingly pointed the finger at Rachel Zegler and her public persona.

Zegler’s approach to press and fan engagement has been, in a word, chaotic. Clips have gone viral showing her dismissing fans, rolling her eyes at questions, and complaining about her own role. In one infamous moment on Jimmy Kimmel Live, she called herself a “narcissist,” a joke that, given the context, only confirmed what many critics already suspected. And as the backlash mounted, Zegler appeared to double down, blaming everyone but herself and refusing to take responsibility for her part in the film’s downfall.

Rachel Zegler showing love for the original Snow White : r/disneyprincess

Alienating The Audience

It’s not just her political activism that’s drawn ire—though her insistence that voting for certain politicians is “non-negotiable” and her aggressive online rants have certainly alienated a large chunk of Disney’s traditional family audience. It’s Zegler’s attitude toward fans that has truly set her apart—and not in a good way.

Multiple videos have surfaced of Zegler behaving strangely or even rudely when approached by fans. In one widely circulated clip, a fan sings a line from Snow White to her at Disneyland, only for Zegler to visibly recoil and tell her team that they need to leave. In another, she complains about being recognized at the Snow White ride, despite being the literal face of the character for a new generation. “I get stopped for photos every time I’m in line for the Snow White ride and it’s… I have to pretend like, oh, crazy that we’re in front of this,” she said, her tone dripping with annoyance.

For many, this was the last straw. “You don’t see Ariel ducking and hiding when a fan recognizes her on a float,” one fan quipped online. “That’s literally your job.” The sense that Zegler feels above her audience has become a recurring theme, with even her body language in interviews and public appearances described as cold, dismissive, and ungrateful.

PR Nightmare

The damage is not just limited to fan interactions. Zegler’s public statements about the original Snow White story—calling it outdated and deriding the classic “prince saves princess” narrative—have been interpreted as disrespectful to Disney’s legacy and the millions who grew up loving the original. In a Variety interview, she declared, “It’s no longer 1937 and we absolutely wrote a Snow White that is not going to be saved by the prince.”

While many support the idea of updating fairy tales for modern audiences, Zegler’s delivery came across as condescending, and her insistence on rewriting the character’s origin story (now, Snow White’s name comes from surviving a snowstorm, not her fair skin) struck many as change for change’s sake.

The studio’s attempts at progressiveness also backfired with the reimagining of the seven dwarfs, with some actors with dwarfism saying they were excluded from the project in favor of CGI. The controversy only added to the negative press, and Zegler’s inability—or unwillingness—to smooth things over has left Disney in damage control mode.

Rachel Zegler Says She Interprets Criticism of Her 'Snow White' Movie as  Fans' 'Passion' for the Character

Meltdowns and Leaked Messages

As the backlash intensified, alleged leaked screenshots from group chats and DMs began circulating online, with Zegler reportedly trashing the Snow White set, calling the script a mess, and expressing doubts about the film’s direction. While these messages remain unverified, the fact that so many believe them speaks volumes about her public image.

Meanwhile, accounts from the set suggest that Zegler was often checked out, clashing with co-star Gal Gadot and failing to build rapport with the cast. “Rachel wanted everything rewritten to fit her independent leader narrative,” one alleged insider said, “while Gal took a more classic, graceful approach.” The tension between the two leads reportedly made for an uncomfortable environment, with some crew members feeling caught in the crossfire.

Political Firestorms

The situation reached a boiling point when, on the day the Snow White trailer dropped, Zegler tweeted “And always remember Free Palestine.” While celebrities are entitled to their political views, the timing was explosive—especially given that Gadot is a former Israeli Defense Forces soldier and vocal supporter of Israel. Reports claim that Disney executives were blindsided, sending producer Marc Platt to New York for an emergency meeting with Zegler and even increasing security for Gadot due to online threats.

“The New Brie Larson?”

As the negative press snowballed, fans began comparing Zegler to Brie Larson, whose own press tour for Captain Marvel was marred by accusations of arrogance and political grandstanding. “People still love Carol Danvers, but they don’t love Brie,” one Marvel fan noted. “Rachel’s on the same path, just louder.”

Behind the scenes, Disney is reportedly panicking. Rumors swirl that executives have held emergency meetings about Zegler’s behavior, with some speculating that they may bring in another actress, like Jenna Ortega, to salvage the film’s image. The studio’s social media channels have been noticeably quiet, with no big promo pushes or hype campaigns—a clear sign they’re trying to distance themselves from the chaos.

Rachel Zegler was supposed to usher in a new era of Disney princesses—strong, modern, and relatable. Instead, her bizarre behavior, combative interviews, and dismissive attitude toward fans have turned what should have been a career-defining moment into a cautionary tale about the perils of fame, social media, and losing sight of the audience that made you a star. As Disney scrambles to contain the fallout, the question remains: Will Zegler own up to her missteps, or will she continue down this self-destructive path?