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"Someone should put her in a cage": Comedian Tim Dillon roasts anti-Israel Snow White star Rachel Zegler

The language may be 18+, vile and crude, but the message may still resonate true..

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Comedian Tim Dillon isn’t holding back when it comes to actors he says sabotage their own films by speaking out during press tours—especially when their movies aren’t doing well.

This time, his target is Rachel Zegler, the star of Disney’s struggling Snow White remake, who recently posted a now-viral video in which she compares herself to an ancient Greek statue displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris.

“Someone has to put her in a cage,” Dillon said on a recent episode of his podcast. “There’s no other way to say it. She should not be allowed out if she’s going to behave like this while she has a movie out.”

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Zegler had posted a video saying, “The Winged Victory came to the Louvre in pieces, and people still line up to see her. I can only hope that despite my flaws, people will wait in line to see me.” The line was met with backlash online—and Dillon’s response was scathing.

“When actors and actresses talk, you realize they’re the biggest losers in the world,” Dillon said. “The reason we tolerate them is because we don’t know them. They read words written by other people, and all their appearances are carefully managed. But when they go off-script, you realize they suck—and we hate them.”

Dillon argued that the issue isn’t just with Zegler, but with a broader trend in Hollywood.

“That’s what’s really destroying the industry,” he said. “Sure, there are a million reasons—but the biggest? These people, when just given the chance, completely f*** everything up by talking.”

“No one is asking for their opinions. No one cares,” he added.

He described Zegler’s video as “cocky” and “humorless,” and said that actors who can’t stay focused during a promotional rollout should be barred from speaking publicly.

“Shut up — you’re Snow White, you’re not going to save Gaza,” Dillon said. “You don’t have any powers. This idea that you need to speak up? You actually don’t.”

“You can just shut the f*** up,” he concluded.

As Snow White continues to struggle at the box office, critics like Dillon argue that the studio’s problems aren’t just on screen—but also on social media.

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