
Rachel Zegler’s casting as Snow White has faced controversy due to her race, similar to the backlash against Halle Bailey’s casting as Ariel in The Little Mermaid remake.
The decision to cast actors without dwarfism for the roles of the “Seven Dwarfs” in the live-action remake has sparked a debate in Hollywood and criticism from the dwarfism community.
Snow White requires more modernization than other live-action remakes due to its outdated ideals, and the filmmakers have taken creative liberty to update the film, causing controversy among fans of the original. Rachel Zegler’s past criticisms of the animated film have also ignited backlash.
5Rachel Zegler’s Casting As Snow White Proved Controversial

Similar to Halle Bailey’s casting as Ariel in The Little Mermaid live-action remake, some were unhappy with the news that Rachel Zegler, a Latina actress of Colombian descent, would be playing Snow White, who is depicted as white in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The character’s name originates from the comment that she has “skin as white as snow,” so some felt that the actress playing the princess in the 2024 version of the film should be white. As a result, there was an uproar online related to Zegler getting cast as the titular character in Snow White.
The controversy surrounding Zegler’s casting is undoubtedly racially motivated, but it is nothing new, unfortunately. As mentioned before, some were upset when Halle Bailey, a Black actress, was picked to play Ariel, a white character in the 1989 Disney animated feature film, in the 2023 remake of The Little Mermaid. Time and time again, there has been backlash whenever a person of color is hired to play a significant role in a high-profile film, and Rachel Zegler in Snow White is no exception.
4Snow White’s “Seven Dwarfs” Have Triggered A Hollywood Debate
3Disney’s Snow White Requires More Modernization Than Other Live-Action Remakes

2Rachel Zegler Has Criticized Disney’s Animated Snow White Movie

Rachel Zegler was the source of more controversy pertaining to Snow White when videos of her criticizing Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs resurfaced. According to Cosmopolitan, the actress stated in an interview that the 1937 animated feature film is “extremely dated when it comes to the ideas of women being in roles of power and what a woman is fit for in the world.” As a result, Zegler faced some backlash for her comments.
Some people jumped on social media to express their disappointment in Zegler getting cast as Snow White in the 2024 live-action remake. They believed her criticisms of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs meant she should not have gotten the part. However, after the controversy, Zegler used her own social media to state her gratitude for being involved in Snow White and those who came to her defense online. The movie is still months from being released (and Disney has not shared any images or videos from the live-action remake), but there is enough controversy surrounding it to last a lifetime.
1Disney’s Snow White Backlash Is Premature (& Part Of Something Bigger)

The fact of the matter is that the response to the live-action remake of the 1937 animated feature film is based only on comments and concepts. Although some controversies (like the “Seven Dwarfs” aspect of the movie) have brought up real concerns, much of the backlash is premature. Unfortunately, Snow White has just become something that people can complain about, and most concrete criticisms can’t arise until the film premieres.
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