Megyn Kelly’s Bold Swipe: Why She Called Rachel Zegler a ‘Pig

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Sometimes, you hear something on the news and think, “Wait, what just happened?” That’s exactly how I felt when I heard about the latest war of words between Megyn Kelly and Rachel Zegler, the actress who plays Snow White in Disney’s upcoming remake.

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It all started when Zegler made some pretty harsh comments about Trump voters during an interview. Now, I’m not here to tell you how to feel about politics, but let’s just say her remarks rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. Zegler called Trump supporters names that can’t even be repeated on TV without bleeping half the sentence.

And then, bam! Megyn Kelly jumped into the conversation. If you’ve been paying attention to Kelly over the years, you know she’s not one to stay quiet when something ticks her off. She went straight to her podcast and didn’t hold back. Kelly called Zegler a “pig,” which, let’s be honest, is a shocking thing to say about anyone, let alone a rising Hollywood star.

But here’s where it gets interesting. Kelly didn’t just throw the word out there randomly. She explained why she was upset. She felt Zegler’s comments were disrespectful and out of line, especially coming from someone who’s about to play a beloved character like Snow White. To Kelly, it wasn’t just about politics—it was about setting a poor example for young fans.

People on social media, as usual, had a lot to say. Some were totally on Kelly’s side, calling Zegler entitled and saying she needs to grow up. Others thought Kelly went too far, saying that name-calling isn’t the answer, no matter how nasty someone’s remarks might be.

Now, I can’t lie—this clash has definitely brought up a bigger conversation about respect, free speech, and how public figures should act when they have such a big platform. On one hand, Zegler’s words upset a lot of people. On the other hand, Kelly’s response added fuel to the fire.

So, where does this leave us? Honestly, it’s hard to say. Disney hasn’t commented, and Zegler hasn’t apologized or clapped back yet. But one thing’s for sure: this Snow White remake is already surrounded by more drama than the Evil Queen’s poisoned apple.

For me, it’s a reminder that words matter—whether you’re a political commentator or a Disney princess-in-the-making. Maybe we can all learn something here about thinking before we speak. Or maybe we’re just watching the latest chapter in the never-ending saga of celebrity feuds.

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