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acidsmoke22
Acid 🧡💛🤍🩵💙 :
Its gal gadot. Everyone knows its gal gadot
2025-04-02 19:45:20
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rusty_shackleford_tx
rusty_shackleford_tx :
Pros for this movie: Rachel Zegler. Cons: everything else
2025-04-02 19:45:50
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accordionismygender
Erani :
"people whose hobby is... race." wheeeeeeeezingggg 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
2025-05-26 04:54:15
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magotheautie
Sara Rocha :
I really like Rachel Zegler, but I refuse to see this movie because of Gal Gadot.
2025-04-02 21:44:38
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drhds94
Deryn :
I think people are also fed up of the disney live action remakes
2025-04-02 19:08:50
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rubinrose500
rubinrose500 :
Gal is the MAIN reason we’re boycotting
2025-04-03 03:14:07
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zarouhi
Zara Cottons 🇦🇺 :
I literally was boycotting it cause of the Zionist comments Gal Gadot has made.
2025-04-03 00:59:45
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d.t.l.sanders
david :
Why bully Rachel when her costar is right there
2025-04-03 21:16:48
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livjbaird
livjbaird :
Calling wanting a free Palestine “immature desires” says all he needs to say about himself and his beliefs
2025-04-02 23:04:37
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kempz003
Zac 卌⸆⸉ :
God, please take all of Rachel’s pain, triple it and give it to gal gadot
2025-04-03 12:13:18
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debest95
Dynja (Non-binary) :
So glad someone actually understood the meaning of when Peter Dinklage was talking about the subject, it was about the fact that they only seem to cast little people for fairytale creatures
2025-04-02 20:01:42
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clutter_crafts
Hilary :
also like Rachel said a 4 word tweet one time in support of palestine and gal literally won't stop talking about Israel. the double standard is wild
2025-04-03 02:11:00
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nerjanxd
Ner Jan156 :
poor Rachel man, she seems to be nice as well, sucks she had to work with Disney, and worse, Gal Gadot
2025-04-02 20:22:15
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iamzedv1
Zed :
whatever Rachel Zegler is in next let's make it earn more money.
2025-04-02 22:40:33
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sharingan_sn
SHARINGAN ⛎ :
the movie was mainly boycotted on the international scene because of Gal Gadot
2025-04-02 19:11:37
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incapablita
Shanti 🩷 :
and always remember, free Palestine
2025-04-02 21:08:37
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rebeccaemilylo
rebecca emily :
it is INSANE how much people will hate a young woman. especially if she's poc. nothing she has done warrants this amount of bullying
2025-04-02 20:27:43
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soft.rebel
Brie :
ppl before the premiere: we're gonna boycott it bcs of gal gadot ppl: doing exactly that producers: idk what happened here, must be that rachel's fault 🙄🙄
2025-04-03 22:37:10
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others_cog_diss
others_cognitive_dissonance :
zagler is at fault, not only, but as well. it's not about Palestine. she was soo condescending and unlikable
2025-04-02 22:02:05
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perfectdesecration
Perfect Desecration :
Gal doesn't get enough hate and Rachel IS iconic 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
2025-04-03 00:17:22
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m_pye69
just_M Pye (: :
people blaming gal gadot for this flop of a movie just cause she is israeli is wild...
2025-04-03 15:31:58
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spannerup
moomink :
I won't watch anything with Gadot in it
2025-04-03 01:55:44
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adar.cohen42
adar 🐝 :
the right is boycotting because of Rachel Zegler, the left is boycotting because of Gal Gadot. This was a doomed project from the start
2025-04-03 11:09:03
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abbysuegarner
abbysuefairbanks :
Rachel Zegler is hands down the BEST part of this movie. She and Andrew Burnap are the only good parts of the movie at all 🤷‍♀️
2025-04-02 19:07:45
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of_cornwall
James and Lucy Cornwall OF :
She ripped apart the original. And the story was changed too much. Why make a live action with a different story. Call it something else, like “random girl wants to do it her way”
2025-04-02 21:01:06
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