**Rachel Zegler’s Snow White Meltdown: South Park Takes Aim at Disney’s Woke Fairy Tale**
In a fiery response to the latest episode of “South Park,” Rachel Zegler finds herself in the crosshairs of criticism as the animated series parodies Disney’s much-anticipated “Snow White” remake. The episode doesn’t hold back, deriding what it calls the film’s “woke” sensibilities and suggesting that films like this might soon vanish from theaters. The backlash has Zegler scrambling to defend her portrayal and vision for the iconic character, but the heat is only intensifying.
Since its release, Disney’s “Snow White” has not just struggled at the box office—it has suffered a catastrophic downfall. With opening weekend numbers falling short of expectations, Zegler’s confidence seems to have backfired spectacularly. Her previous comments, branding the original 1937 classic as “weird” and calling Prince Charming a “stalker,” have drawn ire from fans and critics alike, leading many to believe her ego might be overshadowing her talent.
Social media has erupted with commentary mocking Zegler’s self-proclaimed status as a “main character,” with scenes from the film going viral for all the wrong reasons. The once-glamorous promotional events have turned into cringe-worthy moments, as empty theaters reflect the film’s disappointing reception. Even notable figures like Sean Ono Lennon and Danica Patrick have weighed in, labeling Zegler as a “disconnected brat” while highlighting the film’s dismal performance.
The numbers tell a bleak story: a staggering $250 million budget, followed by marketing costs that could push losses into the hundreds of millions. As Disney grapples with the fallout, whispers of a shift away from overtly political narratives in future projects are surfacing, suggesting that Zegler’s vision may have inadvertently highlighted a crucial turning point for the studio.
While Zegler continues to champion her version of “Snow White,” audiences seem to yearn for escapism rather than lectures. As the dust settles on this theatrical disaster, one question remains: Did Zegler’s bold choices lead to the film’s demise, or was it destined to flop from the start? Only time will tell, but for now, the fallout from Disney’s “woke” fairy tale is a lesson in humility for the young star.