Zack Peter is the host of the popular pop culture podcast “Filter-free” without impressing With celebrities Someone who has become too politicized lately.
On social media or grand prizes, Hollywood stars let viewers know their position on the outdoors — whether they want to know or not. Peter picked it out Rachel Zegler and Selena Gomez As two of the most recent vocals.
In January, Gomez posted a video on her Instagram where she cried on the state of American immigrants based on her next move, including walking on the Oscar red carpet in an expensive ensemble, and Peter suggested her tears flow out.
Peter tells us that people are a little tired of Hollywood telling us what we should do. ” Fox News Numbers. “I think the past year has shown that. You know, the virtue signal in Hollywood is spreading and pretending they care about those reasons. Like Selena Gomez, remembering she cried a few weeks ago and then she cried two weeks after that, and then she dripped the red carpet on the jewelry and suddenly it didn’t matter to her anymore?”
Selena Gomez post, quickly deleting videos about Trump’s ice deportation and showing the U.S. flag

Selena Gomez caught Flak to post a video on Instagram where American immigrants cried in January. (Getty Image)
“I’m all under attack,” Gomez said in tears in an Instagram video. “I don’t understand. Sorry, I wish I could do something, but I can’t. I don’t know what to do. I promise, I’ll try everything.”
Shortly thereafter, she deleted the information and then read another deleted Instagram story with subtitles, “It is obviously impossible to express sympathy for people.”
“So I think people just think it’s fake, right?” Peter said. “It’s a lot of virtue signals. I think people are just tired of a lot. We don’t want to be taught.”
“Snow White” star Rachel Zegler has been partially criticized for his own controversial social media posts because Disney has performed poorly in the past few weeks on Disney’s remake of the 1937 animated classic. In the months leading up to the movie, Zegler posted “Free Pallestine” on X and hopes to be on Instagram Donald Trump His supporters “never know peace.”
“Snow White” star Rachel Zegler

Film experts told Fox News numbers that the political outbreak of “Snow White” protagonist Rachel Zegler created the “perfect storm” that plagued Disney movies. (Valerie Macon/Contributor)
Asked about Hollywood’s reaction to Trump’s second term, Peter once again questioned the motivations of celebrities and whether they were really helping to solve the problems they were solving.
“So, I think when celebrities make political comments on social media, people adjust, unless you really like Rachel Zegler, your opinions are strong,” he said. “I think there is a way to share your support for certain things without isolating others at the same time. So, I think we need something more. If you are talking about it, at least try to make the information unified rather than create more political departments.”
“And then, when it comes to Trump, I mean, I don’t know, I haven’t seen a lot of things yet — I think you have like Jane Fondas, they’re going out and using the rewards phase to comment on what it means to wake up, which means compassion, but I see a lot of Hollywood that I think is obviously missing out on the mark, and I see a lot of Hollywood that are doubling,” he added.

Actress Jane Fonda defended “Awakening” in a political speech at the SAG Awards. (Getty Image)
At the 2025 Screen Actors Association (SAG) Awards, experienced actress Jane Fonda defended the term “Wake”, which simply means a “caring”.
“What are we [actors] “Creation is empathy. Our work is to understand another person so deeply that we can touch their souls,” Fonda said.
Peter noted that despite how prominent their habitats are, the influence of free celebrities is clearly restricted by who wins the 2024 election.
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“If Hollywood had the power that it had, Kamala Harris would be elected president,” Peter said to Fox News numbers. “And we just see people no longer keeping in touch with celebrities or their political rhetoric. So, I don’t think they really have much influence, especially in this new administration.”
Fox News’s Christine Park contributed to the report.