Sean Ono Lennon is weighing in on the “Snow White” drama.
The 49-year-old son of late Beatles star John Lennon and Yoko Ono shared a scathing message about Rachel Zegler on X, formerly Twitter.
Lennon stated that while he agrees “the vilification” of the 23-year-old actress “went too far,” he said Zegler “also acts like a spoiled ungrateful and disconnected brat. So it’s no surprise.”
The musician has since deleted his tweet.
In a previous post that’s also been deleted, Lennon called Zegler and her co-star Gal Gadot “exceptionally beautiful women.”
“Some of y’all are bugging,” he added.
The Post has reached out to reps for Lennon and Zegler for comment.
Zegler first sparked controversy in 2022, when she said the 1937 “Snow White” film is dated and called Prince Charming a stalker.
“The original cartoon came out in 1937 and very evidently so. There’s a big focus on her love story with the guy who literally stalks her. Weird, weird,” she said at the time.
Zegler’s criticism of Donald Trump voters and her support for Palestine have also drawn the ire from more conservative corners of the internet.
According to Variety’s March 25 report of the behind-the-scenes drama, sources claimed that Gadot, 39, who is Israeli, was bombarded with death threats after Zegler posted about the trailer for the flick, then wrote, “and always remember, free palestine.”
The outlet claimed that Disney paid for additional security to protect the “Wonder Woman” star.
“She didn’t understand the repercussions of her actions as far as what that meant for the film, for Gal, for anyone,” an insider claimed of Zegler’s social media post.
The Variety report also alleged that “Snow White” producer Marc Platt flew to New York to speak to Zegler when she made political comments online.
Marc’s son, Jonah Platt, 38, blasted Zegler as “immature” and “narcissistic” in a response to one negative commenter on his Instagram last week.
“Yeah, my dad, the producer of the enormous piece of Disney IP with hundreds of millions of dollars on the line, had to leave his family to fly across the country to reprimand his 20-year-old employee for dragging her personal politics into the middle of promoting the movie for which she signed a multi-million dollar contract to get paid and do publicity for,” he wrote.
Additionally, Jonah made it clear that Zegler’s “actions clearly hurt the film’s box office.”
“Snow White,” which had a $270 million budget, is expected to lose $115 million after all global home entertainment, TV and Disney+ ancillaries, according to a March 31 Deadline report.
Amidst the backlash against Zegler, Pedro Pascal spoke out on social media on Sunday and defended the “West Side Story” actress.
Pascal, 49, posted a photo of Zegler on his Instagram Stories, tagging her and adding one simple word: “icon.”
Zegler has been quiet about the “Snow White” controversy. While she was doing press for the film, she told “Good Morning America” that being offered the role of the Disney princess “was the honor of a lifetime.”