Gal Gadot Visits Disneyland for Solo 'Snow White' Promotion
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As the anticipation builds for Disney's upcoming 'Snow White' live-action remake, the promotional tour continues to turn heads for reasons beyond the fairy tale magic.

AceShowbiz - Gal Gadot took a solo trip to Disneyland in Anaheim, California, promoting the much-anticipated "Snow White" live-action remake set to release on March 21. The actress, who plays the Evil Queen in the film, was all smiles as she embraced the fairy tale spirit.

She posed with iconic Disney characters, including Mickey and Minnie Mouse, along with a group of young fans dressed as mini Evil Queens.

However, the noticeable absence of her co-star, Rachel Zegler, who portrays Snow White, fueled ongoing rumors of tension between the two leading actresses.

Reports from multiple sources, including People magazine, suggest that Gadot and Zegler have "nothing in common," attributing their strained relationship to a significant age gap and differing political views.

Gadot, 39, an Israeli-born actress, has been a vocal ally in support of her native country amidst the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Conversely, Zegler, 23, has openly supported the Free Palestine movement.

An insider revealed, "Gal is annoyed by the movie drama. She enjoyed filming. She was fine with Rachel, but they are not friends… They did a job together and that's it."

Despite the rumored off-screen tensions, Gadot appeared unfazed and enthusiastic about her villainous role, donning a sleeveless burgundy dress with her hair styled in light waves.

Her solo Disneyland visit followed a scaled-back premiere event at LA's El Capitan Theatre, where both actresses attended and posed for pictures together but reportedly showed signs of tension. Fans noted their "forced smiles" in photos, with comments on social media highlighting the apparent unease between the two stars.

Disney's decision to scale back the film's Hollywood premiere followed a series of controversies, including backlash over "woke" casting decisions and criticisms of prioritizing messaging over authentic storytelling.

The premiere featured a limited guest list, predominantly children from local Boys & Girls Club chapters, and minimal media presence to avoid difficult questions about the film's controversies.

Despite the behind-the-scenes drama, the "Snow White" live-action remake is poised to capture audiences' imaginations when it hits theaters on March 21. Fans hope that the fairy tale magic on-screen will overshadow any off-screen speculations and conflicts.

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