Gal Gadot says pressure to oppose Israel hurt Disney’s ‘Snow White’
Gadot said she expected 'Snow White' to be a major hit. “I was sure that this movie was going to be a huge success,” she explained. “And then October 7 happened."
Gal Gadot (Photo Credits: Instagtam)
Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot, who hails from Israel, has called for equal pay and opportunities for women in Hollywood after a year dominated by sexual harassment scandals.
Decoding feminism, Gadot said in a tweet: “Feminism is not about burning bras/hating men or growing hair under the armpit.. It’s simply about equality between men and women. Equal pay, equal opportunities… We should all be feminists!”
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Feminism is not about burning bras/hating men or growing hair under the armpit.. It’s simply about EQUALITY between men and women. Equal pay, equal opportunities etc. We should all be feminists! ❤ #internationalwomansday2018 pic.x.com/6LpyGpwSXu
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— Gal Gadot (@GalGadot) March 9, 2018
The actress will also feature in Wonder Woman 2, for which director Patty Jenkins has cast Kristen Wiig too.
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