Recently, "Variety" magazine's actor talk show invited two Disney live-action movie princesses - Halle Bailey, the live-action heroine of "The Little Mermaid", and Rachel Zegler, the live-action heroine of "Snow White", to share their experiences on how to deal with verbal attacks from netizens.

Video appreciation:

Ziegler: "I admire you from the bottom of my heart. You elegantly proved to those netizens who always complain that they are wrong. I admire the way you deal with those sarcastic people, and I...will often quarrel with netizens because that's my nature."

Bailey lamented that many netizens do not consider the feelings of the actors and say whatever they want.She said: "We are very sensitive, we are actors, we are also human beings, okay, I will be very hurt in my heart."

Bailey believes that people always forget that actors are also sentient beings. "People start not to see you as a human being, and this has become a beautiful lesson and taught me to tune out any negative voices." Bailey chose to convert the negative emotions brought by netizens into the nourishment of music creation, and took the time to gather with family and friends, forgetting the malicious attacks on her from netizens.

Bailey admitted that sometimes the comments of netizens irritated her, "People around me say that I am very kind, but I am often irritated by the comments of netizens. I want to scold them, but in the end I will convince myself: Forget it, it doesn't matter."

Ziegler is also grateful for the criticism from the outside world. She said: "It makes me feel stronger and that nothing can hurt me. They say a lot of bad things, but you just look at it with a normal heart. I am grateful that there is still a lot of love around me in life." She said that after the movie is released, let those critics see its merits and shut up automatically.

Bailey said: "My godmother always said: If they throw stones at you, you use those stones to build a bridge. Isn't that a great saying?" The meaning of this sentence is to turn other people's criticism into motivation to support yourself to move forward.

Ziegler continued: "We are making movies that connect people, but some people have a tendency to say things that divide and provoke war. And that kind of talk is not worth wasting our energy on."

Bailey agreed: "Yeah, so let's just keep it classy and ignore the hate and leave them alone."