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Disney’s CEO Officially Fires Rachel Zegler After Snow White Disaster For nearly a century, Disney has been the gold standard in storytelling—a studio synonymous with childhood magic, beloved characters, and box office dominance. But lately, the magic has been fading. What was once a near-flawless empire has found itself stumbling through a series of embarrassing missteps. And now, one of its most controversial casting decisions has led to a moment few saw coming: the official firing of Rachel Zegler from Disney. Yes—after months of backlash, controversy, and an underperforming Snow White remake, Disney has made the call. Rachel Zegler is out. And insiders say it wasn’t just a quiet separation—it was a deliberate move, signed off by the highest levels of the company, in an attempt to salvage what's left of Disney’s public trust. This isn’t just the story of a failed movie. It’s the story of how one actress went from rising star to liability—and how her fall might just mark a turning point for the entire Disney brand. Rachel Zegler’s firing is a rare move from a company that usually avoids direct confrontation. But this time, Disney couldn’t ignore the fallout. Will this mark the beginning of a return to form for the studio? Or is it just another chapter in a growing identity crisis? Only time will tell. But one thing’s for sure: fairy tales don’t always have happy endings. The content on this channel is based on gossip, speculation, and entertainment. Some information may be exaggerated or unverified, so we encourage viewers to use their own discretion and not take everything as fact.