“Sean Lennon’s Fiery Clash with Rachel Zegler: Is the ‘Snow White’ Star More ‘Spoiled’ Than We Realized?”
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The remake was expected to clear $100 million globally in its first weekend on the big screen. However, it came in at $87.3 million instead.
In the U.S., the movie fared below expectations, with weekend numbers hitting around $43 million instead of the $85 million target.
The release of Snow White was not only met with controversy, but its opening weekend numbers were nowhere near box office targets
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Snow White has been in controversial territory ever since the casting announcement of Rachel—who is of Colombian and Polish descent—for the lead character, originally described in the 1812 fairy tale as a princess with “skin as white as snow.”
It was also criticized for turning the Seven Dwarfs into CGI-created “magical creatures” of all sizes and genders.
Rachel was slammed for making political remarks ahead of the film’s release.
Her description of the Disney classic’s remake—including comments about Snow White “not going to be saved by the prince” and “dreaming about becoming the leader” instead of “dreaming about true love”—was not welcomed by many.
Rachel faced immense backlash for her past comments and her description of the Disney remake
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Moreover, there were also rumors about a behind-the-scenes feud brewing between Rachel and her co-star Gal.
Insiders claimed they had no beef during production, but tensions arose ahead of the release.
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