When Cynthia Erivo posted a photo of herself embracing Shrek, the internet blinked, and Rachel Zegler immediately supplied the fan-casting energy no one asked for but everyone needed.The Wicked: For Good cast recently commemorated the musical film's premiere in Singapore, and of course, Erivo documented the magical experience through her social media account.In her Nov. 15 post, featuring a carousel of arbitrary moments the actress had captured during her Singapore visit, one image showed her hugging Shrek. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostShe captioned her post with:"Singapore, you have our hearts. Thank you for the warmest welcome to your garden city."Supportive messages flooded under Cynthia Erivo's snippets, but it was Rachel Zegler's comment that stole attention. The West Side Story star wrote:"something so poetic about elphaba hugging shrek ... all we need now is kermit"The remark immediately ignited laughter, with internet users gushing about her wit."Rachel Zegler turning that moment into a little poem makes the whole exchange even funnier, chaos with a touch of charm," an X user wrote."Elphaba hugging Shrek is the crossover I didn’t know I needed. But imagine a world where Kermit shows up and becomes the mediator of the entire green multiverse…" another replied."That’s just begging for a Muppet–Wicked crossover nobody asked for – and everyone secretly wants. If poetry is code for 'random pop culture mashup,' then yes, it’s poetic," one posted."It really boils down to the core narrative of acceptance against prejudice. Shrek is the ogre who just wants peace, and Elphaba is the misunderstood witch. Their shared journey as beautiful misfits makes the visual pairing quite meaningful, actually," another shared.Rachel Zegler speaks out amid backlashRachel Zegler's comment on Cynthia Erivo's post comes after the Snow White actress spoke out on the criticism she has faced for the past few years.Speaking to Glamour for its Women of the Year issue, Zegler addressed the backlash and misconceptions about her."Honestly, I’m a duck. It rolls right off my back these days. We just need to normalize our hearts’ not having boundaries. I think that there’s this idea that we as public figures can’t have thoughts or feelings because we are like paper dolls to a majority of the public."World Premiere Of Disney's Snow White - Source: GettyThe singer-actress reflected on her role as the titular Snow White in its live-action remake, which premiered in March this year, and where she received the most adverse reactions. On top of that, she was speculated to have a dispute with co-star Gal Gadot."I am the one who showed up and did my work every day. Nobody can ever take that away from me. I made lifelong friends on that job. That kind of family doesn’t get dissipated by online discourse."When asked what keeps her grounded, Rachel Zegler quickly answered:"My love for the work."