Gal Gadot showed off all of her kids when at the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on Tuesday.
The Wonder Woman star has four daughters — Alma, 13, Maya, 8, and Daniella, 3, and Ori, 13 months — with her husband Jaron Varsano.
And the 39-year-old talked about being a family person.
‘Whenever my success grew, I always got pregnant, I needed to ground myself. That’s what I tell my agents, Gal joked at the event.
‘It’s either I’m making movies or making babies — no more babies. But Jaron always reminded me to dream and to be free to do whatever it is that I want to do.’
‘Our daughters, Alma, Maya — whose birthday’s today, she’s 8, mazel tov! Dan Dan, and baby Ori, everything I do, I do for you. Being your Ima is my greatest, greatest privilege and the most meaningful thing I’ve ever done,’ Gadot continued.
The splashy event was marred by warring protesters amid ongoing controversy over her ‘woke’ film Snow White.
Gal Gadot showed off all of her kids when at the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on Tuesday even though the scene was full of chaos thanks to protesters
The Wonder Woman star has four daughters — Alma, 13, Maya, 8, and Daniella, 3, and Ori, 13 months — with her husband Jaron Varsano
The actress, who plays the Evil Queen in the live action remake alongside Rachel Zegler’s Snow White, looked happy as she arrived at the event.
But there was drama was unfolding.
In dramatic video captured by Variety, police were seen running after a member of the public amid claims ‘a pro-Palestine protestor stole a pro-Israel protester’s flag.’
Pro-Palestine protestors had gathered outside the ceremony carrying signs reading: ‘Heroes fight like Palestinians’ and ‘Viva Viva Palestina.’ Israeli actress Gadot who formerly served in the IDF – is staunchly pro-Israel.
The unidentified man was seen being grabbed by police and pushed against a wall, as screams rang out from the crowd.
Recent claims emerged that a feud was brewing between Gadot and Zegler – who is pro-Palestine – over their opposing stances on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Zegler was tellingly not in attendance at the ceremony.
Gadot seemed unaware of the altercation unfolding outside as she posed with her husband Jaron Varsano and their four daughters, as well as Fast & Furious co-star Vin Diesel and Wonder Woman director Patti Jenkins.
In an interview published Tuesday with Variety, Gadot spoke about how she felt compelled to speak out on politics after the October 7 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel.
She said: ‘After October 7th [2023], I don’t talk politics — because who cares about the celebrity talking about politics? I’m an artist. I want to entertain people. I want to bring hope and be a beacon of light whenever I say anything about the world.
And the 39-year-old talked about being a family person. ‘Whenever my success grew, I always got pregnant, I needed to ground myself. That’s what I tell my agents, Gal joked at the event
‘It’s either I’m making movies or making babies — no more babies. But Jaron always reminded me to dream and to be free to do whatever it is that I want to do,’ she added
‘Our daughters, Alma, Maya — whose birthday’s today, she’s 8, mazel tov! Dan Dan, and baby Ori, everything I do, I do for you. Being your Ima is my greatest, greatest privilege and the most meaningful thing I’ve ever done,’ Gadot continued
The splashy event was marred by warring protestors amid ongoing controversy over her ‘ woke ‘ film Snow White
Zegler was not in attendance at the premiere but did join Gadot at the film’s LA premiere on March 15
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‘But on October 7th, when people were abducted from their homes, from their beds, men, women, children, elderly, Holocaust survivors, were going through the horrors of what happened that day, I could not be silent.
‘I’m not a hater. I’m a grandchild of a Holocaust survivor who came to Israel and established his family from scratch after his entire family was erased in Auschwitz. And on the other side of my family, I’m eighth generation Israeli. I’m an indigenous person of Israel.
‘I am all about humanity and I felt like I had to advocate for the hostages. I am praying for better days for all,’ she continues. ‘I want everybody to have good life and prosperity, and the ability to raise their children in a safe environment.’
This comes days before the release of the controversial Snow White reboot, with an insider claiming Zegler, at her tender age, ‘has nothing in common with Gal Gadot, a mom of four kids. On top of that, their political views differ, adding to the tension.’
Rumors of a feud between Zegler and Gadot was sparked after the pair were both vocal in their support for opposite sides of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Gadot planted a kiss on her husband at the ceremony
Amid the drama the star playfully screamed as she saw her star
Others took issue with casting Jewish-Israeli actress Gadot amid the current war – with pro-Palestine viewers claiming her inclusion calls for a boycott while conversely pro-Israel viewers claimed it was offensive to cast her in an ‘evil’ role.
Flames were then fanned when Zegler shared the trailer on her own social media channels and thanked fans for sending her support.
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In a follow-up tweet, she penned: ‘and always remember, free Palestine.’
Zegler has publicly taken a pro-Palestinian stance since 2021, sharing several tweets and posts urging fans to donate to emergency aid for Gaza.
Speaking to Variety, Zegler previously said: ‘I can’t watch children die. I don’t think that should be a H๏τ take.’
Yet some Israeli publications took exception to Zegler’s plea for a ‘free Palestine’ and suggested she had insulted Gadot.
While Gadot – who served in the IDF for two years, including during the 2006 Israel-Lebanon war – did not respond publicly to Zegler’s comment, she raised eyebrows with a post of her own after the trailer was released.
She posted on her Instagram story a pH๏τo of Martin Luther King Jr. with his quote: ‘Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.’