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Rachel Zegler attends “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” World Premiere at BFI IMAX Waterloo on November 09, 2023

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Rachel Zegleris getting candid about dealing with online hate.

“Choosing thankfulness and gratefulness is choosing peace,” Zegler said. “As much as you’d like to remind people verbally that being in the spotlight doesn’t absolve you of your humanity — that you’re allowed to have human moments — it doesn’t necessarily do what you want it to do. It fuels them more.”

“So, it’s choosing to be present and know that they’re probably just having a really hard day,” she added. “And I’m putting out a movie.”

She added that the online hate she has received helped her to become stronger, and said that she was “thankful” for the experience because it helped her learn how to deal with backlash online at such an early point in her career.

“I feel so thankful for those moments because it started to make me feel like solid Teflon. That nothing can hurt anymore because they’ve said the worst that can be said,” the actress explained. “You just say, ‘Thank you so much for this. I have a lot of love in my life, and I’m very thankful.’ We get to do our work and have that speak for itself instead.”

Bailey chimed in: “I love the saying, ‘You throw stones, and I’ll build a bridge out of them.’”

Rachel Zegler attendsThe Ballad of Songbirds and SnakesEuropean premiere.Tristar Media/WireImage

Rachel Zegler attends the “Die Tribute von Panem - The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” European premiere

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“It’s true though,” Zegler responded. “Because we’re making things that make people connect with one another. And there are people out there who say things that make people want to not come together, that make people want to fight. And it’s just not worth the time and energy.”

TheWest Side Storyactress said in January 2022 that after her casting announcement asSnow Whitein Disney’slive-action remake, she trended on Twitter “for days, because all of the people were angry."

At the time she noted that she needed to “love” her critics “in the right direction," adding that “at the end of the day, I have a job to do that I’m really excited to do. I get to bea Latina princess.”

A photo of Rachel Zegler and her Disney princess counterpart Snow White.Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty; Walt Disney Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection

Rachel Zegler, Snow White

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“That was definitely something that I had to navigate,” Bailey said onActors on Actors. “But it turned out to be the most beautiful lesson — to block any naysayers or negativity out. Also, I’m an Aries, so I’m a fire sign. People are like, ‘Oh, she’s so sweet. She’s so nice.’ But a lot of times when I see stuff online, I get mad.”

“… It’s hard being women under the spotlight,” she told Zegler. “People are so critical and say anything that they would never say to your face.”

source: people.com