Recently, well-known actress Ariana DeBose found herself caught up in a social media storm after she shared a quote that seemed like a subtle jab at fellow actress Rachel Zegler. This drama comes on top as discussions heat up around "Snow White," a live-action remake where Zegler stars as Snow White herself.
DeBose, who made history in 2022 as an Oscar winner—the first openly queer woman and woman-of-color at that—to take home a statue, posted a quote on her Instagram story. It was meant as something insightful, yet it accidentally threw shade. The quote, from Jonah Platt—whose dad, Marc Platt, happens just so happens he's producing "Snow White"—touched on narcissism: "Narcissism should not be coddled or encouraged." Many connected this with Zegler, given her controversial comments about "Snow White."
The upcoming "Snow White" movie has sparked quite a buzz, mainly because Zegler didn't hold back when critiquing its 1937 animated origin. She wasn't impressed with its portrayal and wanted more than a story about a princess waiting around just "to be saved." This modern twist, along with other changes like how they've reimagined those seven dwarfs, has caused mixed feelings and not-so-great IMDb scores.
Zegler, who doesn't shy away from sharing her political perspectives, recently threw her support behind a free Palestine. This added another layer, with Jonah Platt's thoughts on narcissism seeming like they were in response, hinting Zegler's political standpoints might be overshadowing movie promotion.
After her post blew up, DeBose didn't waste time removing it and saying sorry. She took back her Instagram story, explaining, "I share quotes all time, and I really thought this one was meaningful. I honestly had no idea where it came from or any connections until people pointed it out."
She vowed she'd be more careful, adding, “Next time, I'll make sure I know where it's from before posting.” She admitted these kinds discussions are common on her social media, but realizes now how context matters.
This whole episode really shows how tangled things can get between celebrity life, social media, and how people see you. In a time where every word online matters, being careful about what you post has never been more important. What DeBose went through tells us celebrities need watch their step carefully, as their influence can sway opinions and start conversations.
And Zegler being a part this controversy also highlights a tough spot actors are in, especially when they use their platforms politically. Her goal with "Snow White," showing a more empowered version, fits in with today's feminist ideas, sparking debates on how actors balance their work life with personal beliefs.
As we all keep talking about "Snow White," it's clear both DeBose and Zegler are at center a larger conversation about being real, responsibility, and how storytelling in Hollywood's changing.
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This event's a strong reminder about how powerful words are and why context matters online. As both stars and their audiences handle these tricky waters, what stays key here promoting understanding and keeping that conversation going.
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