Gal Gadot whistled while she worked to promote the embattled “Snow White” live-action remake.
The “Wonder Woman” star appeared to be in good spirits as she made a solo appearance at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., on Sunday ahead of the film’s release on March 21.
Her co-star Rachel Zegler was not in attendance for the outing.
Gadot — who portrays the Evil Queen in the reimagined musical — was all smiles as she posed for photos with Mickey and Minnie Mouse and a group of classic Disney villains.
The “Red Notice” actress, 39, also met with several adorable young kids dressed up in costume as mini Evil Queens.
Gadot’s cheerful solo trip to the happiest place on Earth comes amid rumors of “tension” with Zegler, 23, who plays the titular role of Snow White.
Multiple sources told People on Friday that the two actresses have “nothing in common” — citing their “huge age gap” and “very different political views.”
“Gal is annoyed by the movie drama,” one insider told the outlet.
“She enjoyed filming. She was fine with Rachel, but they are not friends. … They did a job together and that’s it.”
Israeli-born Gadot — who also served in the Israel Defense Forces — has been a vocal ally of her native country following the Hamas terrorist attacks on Oct. 7, 2023.
Meanwhile, the “West Side Story” star has been outspoken about her support for the Free Palestine movement amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
After celebrating the “Snow White” trailer release via X last August, Zegler added on the thread, “and always remember, free palestine.”
The controversy surrounding the live-action film — which also includes casting backlash and “woke” criticism — reportedly led Disney to scale back its Hollywood premiere on Saturday.
Per Variety, only photographers and a house crew were allowed on the red carpet at the El Capitan Theatre, instead of media outlets that would typically interview the cast.
Despite their political differences, Gadot and Zegler put on their game faces at the event as they smiled and posed for photos with their cast members and director Marc Webb.
Earlier this month, the two also appeared together at the Oscars to present the award for best visual effects.
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