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Rachel Zegler snubs Gal Gadot in ‘Snow White’ tribute post about ‘family’ as feud rumors escalate

Rachel Zegler fueled feud rumors between her and Gal Gadot by leaving the latter out of a heartfelt “Snow White” tribute about falling “in love” with the movie’s cast and crew.
The actress, who played the lead in the musical, took to Instagram Friday to celebrate the film’s release with several behind-the-scenes photos with castmates, and Gadot, who portrayed the Evil Witch, was notably missing.
“We had the greatest crew in the world on this movie,” she wrote. “It cannot be overstated. this photo dump doesn’t even dig into the fun, the magic, and the love that was shared throughout this process. but it’s a start.”
“It’s a huge chunk of my heart and it’s now yours,” Zegler, 23, added. “I hope you enjoy and feel the magic we were lucky enough to live each day. and remember, you’re the one who can fill the world with sunshine. ❤️🍎.”
The “West Side Story” star described the four years filming the musical as a “life-changing experience.”
“The growing up you do from the age of twenty (when i was cast) to twenty-three (the age i am now) cannot be accurately described, yet they exist here on film forever,” she continued.
Zegler claimed she “became a real adult” during production, “learned hard lessons, did hard things, laughed, cried, turned 21, [and] lived across the ocean from [her] family.”
Most of all, she “fell in love” with the cast and crew” she worked with for “three magical summers in London.”
The photos showed the “Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” star dressed as the Disney princess alongside several snaps with fellow actors and the production crew.
Zegler seemingly chose to leave Gadot, 39, out of the post after news broke that the duo were “not friends” and clashed over politics on the Disney film set.
Last week, an insider told People that the actress’ have “nothing in common” because of their “huge age gap” and “very different political views.”
Zegler has been an open supporter of Palestine during the Israel-Hamas war and has used her social media platform to advocate for the “free Palestine” movement.
The “Wonder Woman” star, meanwhile, has voiced her support for Israel, her home country.
“I stand with Israel you should too,” Gadot wrote on Instagram after Hamas attacked Israelis in October 2023.
Last week, Gadot admitted she was “shocked by the amount of hate” she received when she spoke up on social media.
Despite their differences, the two presented together at the 2025 Oscars earlier this month.
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