Megyn Kelly rips Rachel Zegler after the ‘Snow White’ star’s tirade about Trump voters

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Megyn Kelly labeled Rachel Zegler “a pig” after the star of Disney’s “Snow White” reboot viciously said she wished supporters of President-elect Donald Trump would “never know peace.”

The conservative firebrand gave Zegler, 23, and Disney a piece of her mind during her SiriusXM show Thursday — calling out the media giant for hypocrisy and the young starlet for her ill-articulated political views.

Megyn Kelly called out Disney star Rachel Zegler’s nasty remarks about Trump supporters. Megyn Kelly/YouTube

“Imagine this, a Broadway actress saying, ‘Fuck Biden supporters, may Biden and Kamala never make peace.’ That person would be fired so fast it would make your head spin,” Kelly shuddered.

“Hey Disney! You’re going to have to redo your movie because this woman is a pig and you fired Gina Carano for far less than this nonsense.”

“There’s something wrong with this person,” Kelly said of Zegler.

Gina Carano was fired from Disney’s hit “The Mandalorian” in 2021 after she compared the treatment of Jews in Nazi Germany to the treatment of conservatives in today’s America.

Zegler, 23, has waded into political controversy since scoring what would become her breakout role as “Snow White.” Variety via Getty Images

Zegler plays the eponymous Disney character “Snow White” in the upcoming live-action remake of the classic cartoon.

The Gen-Z star took to Instagram in the wake of the presidential election and called out Trump supporters for “leaning” the country in a negative direction.

“I find myself speechless in the middle of this,” she wrote in an Instagram story. “Four more years of hate leaning towards a world I don’t want to live in. Heading towards a world that will be difficult to raise my daughter in.

“There is a deep sickness in this country … shown in the sheer volume of people who showed up for this man who threatens our democracy,” she continued.

Zegler as Snow White in a screenshot from the film, which was written by “Barbie” mastermind Greta Gerwig. The Walt Disney Co.

“May Trump supporters and Trump voters and Trump himself never have peace,” the young star concluded.

Zegler, who wrote that she feared for “her daughter,” is not married and has no children.

Last year, Disney decided to delay the release of the live-action “Snow White” — which has a budget of $209 million — after fans mocked the film’s portrayal of the seven dwarfs.

The Wake production had replaced the traditionally fraternally similar Seven Dwarfs with an inclusive cast that was diverse in both race and size.

The producers sent the project back to the drawing board, replacing CGI dwarves with the originally miscast actors.

Zegler made headlines earlier this year when she revealed her illiterate interpretation of the fairy tale first written by the Brothers Grimm in the 19th century.

“I just mean, it’s not 1937 anymore,” Zegler said in a 2022 resurrected interview at the Disney D23 Expo. “She’s not going to be saved by the prince, and she’s not going to dream of true love.”

She is also quoted as saying that the original parts of the film were “weird” and that in the story the prince “literally stalks” Snow White.

Zegler as Snow White is assisted by the newly rendered seven dwarfs, who were digitally placed in the film
after widespread derision of the original actors who were to play the septuplet. The Walt Disney Co.

Zegler received massive backlash for the wry commentary on the classic tale at the time.

She also sparked controversy in August when she posted “free Palestine” on X after the first “Snow White” trailer was released online.

Zegler recently celebrated opening night on Broadway as Juliet in Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.”

“Snow White” will be released in cinemas in 2025 after three years of production. The film was written by “Barbie” director Greta Gerwig and is directed by Marc Webb.