Leaked Video Proves Hollywood Has An Anti-White Bias

The lead actress in the impending live-action “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” remake, Rachel Zegler, has once more made eyebrow-raising remarks regarding the upcoming Disney version of the legendary cartoon picture.

In an effort to advertise the “Snow White” remake that would be made available in March 2024, Zegler referred to Prince Charming as being a “stalker.”

“The first cartoon was released in 1937, and that is extremely apparent,” Zegler remarked. “Her love story with a man who actually stalks her is given a lot of attention. Weird. Weird. Therefore this time around, we avoided doing it.”

“We took an alternative approach to what I am sure a lot of individuals are going to believe is a love story simply because we obviously cast a guy to star in the movie,” the twenty-two-year-old actress continued.

She said, “I believe everyone is going to have their own preconceptions about what it’s truly going to be. It’s actually not at all about the love story, which is absolutely beautiful.”

Zegler proposed that every single one of the film’s scenes starring her male co-star be eliminated. Prince Charming is portrayed by Andrew Burnap in the newest “Snow White.”

Zegler has already made offensive comments while attempting to generate interest in the Disney classic’s remake.

In an earlier interview, Zegler stated, chuckling, “I simply mean it is no longer 1937. And without a doubt, we created a Snow White character that isn’t going to get rescued by the prince or dream of true love.”

“She is aspiring to be the leader she is confident she will become and the leader whom her deceased father said she would become if she was courageous, fair, bold, and truthful,” according to Zegler of her persona. “Therefore, it’s a very great narrative that young people everywhere can identify with.”

In October 2022, Zegler responded to claims that the remake had been altered to become a more politically correct version: “People are coming up with these jokes about ours becoming the PC ‘Snow White,’ where it is like, well, that’s what it’s like — simply because it needed that. Our adaptation of the 85-year-old animation has a young woman who serves a purpose other than singing ‘One Day My Prince Shall Come.'”

In a different interview, Zegler said, “The cartoon was done 85 years ago, so it’s really out of date when it pertains to the ideals of women being in places of power as well as what a woman should strive for in the world.”

“The fairest out of them all, or the one who is most fair and also has the potential to be a great leader, emerged when we came to recreating the real role of Snow White,” Zegler continued.

Author: Scott Dowdy

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