Gal Gadot has officially cemented her legacy in Hollywood! On Tuesday, the acclaimed actress received a prestigious star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, making history as the first Israeli actor to earn this honor. However, anti-Israel protestors marred the actress’s big day, holding u signs at the ceremony that read “Heros Fight Like Palestinians,” “Viva Viva Palestina” and more.
Best known for her iconic role as Wonder Woman, Gal Gadot has captivated audiences worldwide with her talent, charisma, and dedication to the film industry. Her groundbreaking achievement highlights her influence in Hollywood and serves as an inspiration to aspiring actors globally.
The Wonder Woman star spoke about the achievement in an interview with Variety.
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“I think that it’s going to take me time before I even realize that it’s real,” Gadot told Variety. “I don’t think that ever in my life I would dream to be able to go through the journey that I’m going through, so I’m very, very humbled and grateful and excited.”
“Between Madame Tussauds and the Hollywood stars, I remember walking there for the first time when I was 23 and seeing people dressed like superheroes,” Gadot said. “And they had Wonder Woman there!”
On the protesters, Gadot commented, “There is a challenge for people to speak on social media because there is so much hate going on and so many bots and so many angry people that are looking for a cause.”
“After October 7th [2023], I don’t talk politics,” she added, “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.”
“I want everybody to have good life and prosperity, and the ability to raise their children in a safe environment.”
Meanwhile, Gadot also spoke out about how she suffered from a blood clot in the brain when she recently gave birth to her fourth child.
“I had massive headaches that completely put me down,” the “Snow White” star commented on “The Drew Barrymore Show” on Tuesday. “I was in bed and I couldn’t hear or see anything.”
“Always advocate for your health,” she added. “Always. Listen to yourself, advocate for your heart. If anything, you just over-checked yourself, right? That’s OK.”
