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Gal Gadot Drops a Bombshell: Was “Snow White” Doomed by Hidden Political Pressure? Find Out What She Really Meant!

Added on August 16, 2025 inCelebrity News Cards, Entertainment News Cards

Isn’t it wild how the stars align—or don’t—sometimes? Take Disney’s latest live-action reboot of Snow White: a movie that was supposed to sparkle like a diamond in the box office but instead stumbled harder than a clumsy fairy tale prince . Now, if Mercury’s in retrograde, maybe we’d catch some cosmic flak, but according to Gal Gadot, the film’s flop has a more earthly twist. She recently pointed fingers at the “pressure” surrounding Israel-related politics as a huge factor in the movie’s underwhelming reception. So, is Hollywood’s tangled web of politics the real villain lurking behind Snow White’s popcorn-less throne? And despite rumors of frosty vibes, Gadot insists she had a blast working with co-star Rachel Zegler. Honestly, with the stars like this, can any movie really live happily ever after? LEARN MORE.

Gal Gadot Says Snow White Flopped Because Of Israel

Let’s not mince words: Disney’s recent live-action remake of Snow White was a bit of a disaster. The reviews weren’t great, and the box office performance was worse — grossing $205 million against a budget that hovered between $240 and $270 million. The film performed so badly that Disney reportedly halted production on any more live-action remakes at the time.

The reason for why the film didn’t do well really depends on who you ask. It is worth noting that there was rumors of “tension” between Snow White stars Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot during the film’s press run, and that Rachel had received backlash for her support of the Palestinian people.

Gal — who served in the Israeli Defense Force for two years — recently gave an interview on Israeli TV (via The Wrap) where she commented on Snow White‘s reception, and why she think the film underperformed.

One notable comment: Despite the previous reports of tension, Gal said that she had a good time filming with Rachel. “We laughed, talked, and had fun,” she said of her working relationship with her costar.

Gal went on to claim that despite her belief that Snow White “would be a huge success…what’s happening in all kinds of industries and also in Hollywood, is that there’s a lot of pressure on celebrities to bring up things against Israel,” seemingly suggesting that pressure to speak against Israel contributed to Snow White‘s box office performance.

“You can always explain and try to give people in the world a context about what’s happening [in Israel] and what the reality is here, but in the end people decide for themselves,” she added. “I was disappointed that the movie was greatly affected by that and didn’t do well at the box office.”

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