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Rachel Zegler's 'Hunger Games' Costar Rips Troll Who Tried To Trash Live-Action 'Snow White'

Tom Blyth; Rachel Zegler
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Tom Blyth wasted no time in clapping back at a troll who wanted him to deliver a message to his 'The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes' costar Rachel Zegler.

An online troll tried to trash Tom Blyth's Hunger Games costar Rachel Zegler on Instagram, and the actor wasted no time putting the troll in his rightful place.

On one of Blyth's posts, someone commented:


“Can you deliver a message for me?”
“Tell @rachelzegler that Snow White is going to suck.”

@tomblyth/Instagram


Zegler will star as the main character of Disney's upcoming live-action adaptation of the classic fairytale, set to release in March of next year.

Blyth was having none of that nonsense, though, and replied:

“Can you do me a favour and get a f**king life?”

@tomblyth/Instagram


People on social media applauded Blyth for standing up for Zegler and "ending" the troll.










Blyth and Zegler both star in the Hunger Games prequel The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, based on the Suzanne Collins book by the same name.

Blyth will play the role of President Snow and Zegler the part of Lucy Gray Baird.

The film is set to release November 17.

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