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Rachel Zegler On Social Media Hate: ‘I Choose Positivity’

Rachel ZieglerLike many young women who go out in Hollywood, unfortunately is not strange to negativity via the Internet, although the star says she does not let her reach her by reformulating her point of view away from the “victim’s mentality”.

In a new cover story with British Mag Identification cardZegler – which is currently starring in London West End of Evita Instead of Jimmy Lloyd, to Huge reviews – I discussed how the media and the communities on the Internet examined and excessively behaved in the eyes of the audience, whether it is frank or just because it is in a project.

“It is interesting,” she said about the opinions that people share with her Social mediaBefore adding, “It is really worrying sometimes.”

In 2021, when she was photographed as a princess title in snow whitethe Western side story The actress (of Colombian origin and a Polish path) faced a hatred of right -wing social media users about her Latin background. She also faced a second wave of intense audit after the D23 exhibition of 2022 before filming, as it was considered the original “historian” of 1937 since the witch’s “witch” chasing the heroine – took her Since amendment. After the movie FailedLargely carry the burden of repercussions, despite the lukewarm reviews and creative issues behind the scenes.

“I think the victim’s mentality is an option, and I do not choose that,” she said about how she is dealing with exposure online. “I also do not choose the distress in the face of it. I do not choose negativity in the face of it. I choose positivity, light and happiness. I sometimes believe, happiness is a complete choice, and every day I wake up and I think I am very lucky to live the life I live.”

Amid the promotion of the film, there was also a wave of excitement surrounding the support of Ziegler for Palestine and Gaza among the leading human rights organizations Consider genocide Israel, which was reported, did not agree with the film’s producer, Mark Platt.

“My sympathy has no limits, it is in fact what it is, and my support for one reason does not condemn anyone else. This has always been at the heart of who I am as a person. It is the way I grew up.”

When I was asked if she was concerned about the potential professional consequences, she replied, “It is clear that there are things at risk by being frank, but nothing deserves the life of the innocent. My heart does not contain a fence around it, and if that is my fall? There are worse things.”

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