Rachel Zegler on hatred of social media: “I choose positivity”

Rachel Zegler, like many young women who arrive in Hollywood, is unfortunately not unrelated to online negativity, although the starlet says that she does not let her go to her by reframing her point of view far from a “state of mind of the victim”.
In a new cover with British Mag identifierZegler – who currently plays in the revival of London West End of Avoid Generated by Jamie Lloyd, to superb criticisms – discussed how the tabloid media and online communities have examined his behavior and behavior in the eyes of the public too much, whether for being frank or simply for having been launched in a project.
“It’s interesting,” she said about the opinions that people share on social networks, before adding, “it’s really alarming sometimes.”
In 2021, as it was interpreted as the princess title snow WhiteTHE West Side Story The actress (who is of Colombian and Polish origin) has faced the hatred of right -wing social media about her Latinx history. She also faced a second wave of intense control after the D23 exhibition of 2022 before the shooting, where she judged the original of 1937 “dated” since Prince Charming “literally tracks down” the heroine – a catch which she has changed since. After the failure of the commercial film, it has largely allowed most of the benefits, despite lukewarm criticism and creative problems behind the scenes.
“I think that a victim state of mind is a choice, and I do not choose it,” she said about how she deals with online exhibition. “Nor do I choose wickedness in the face of this. I do not choose negativity in the face of this. I choose positivity, light and happiness. And I sometimes believe, happiness is absolutely a choice, and every day I wake up and I think I am very lucky to live the life I live. “
In the middle of the promotion of the film, there was also a wave of excitement surrounding Zegler’s support for Palestine and Gaza in the midst of what the main human rights organizations consider the genocide perpetrated by Israel, who would not have been well with the producer of the film Marc Platt.
“My compassion has no borders, that’s really what it is, and my support for a cause does not denounce others. It has always been at the heart of whom I am as a person. This is the way I have been raised,” said Zegler.
When asked if she was concerned about the potential professional consequences, she replied: “There are obviously things that are at stake being frank, but nothing beats an innocent life. My heart has no fence around him, and if this is considered my fall? There are worse things. “