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Jenna Ortega Credits ‘Wednesday’ Character For Adventurous Sense Of Style

Jenna Ortega’s style has evolved thanks to Wednesday Addams!

The actress has shared the critical fashion cues she picked up while playing the lead character in the Netflix horror series last year. In fact, she rocked the Wednesday-inspired outfit for most of the recent events she’s attended, including the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards, held in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 26.

Jenna Ortega Opens Up On Addams’ Unique Style Wednesday

Although Ortega has grown since she appeared on the Disney Channel series “Stuck in the Middle,” the most noticeable change she experienced occurred during her time on “Wednesday.” The actress revealed that the character, who has a penchant for goth-themed clothing, has influenced her to upgrade her wardrobe and style. Speak to Vogue in a new interview, the former child star said:

“I always respect the goth culture. I’ve always had a darker sense of humor, but I never felt like I could express it. Now I feel I can accept those qualities in myself.”

Jenna Ortega at the 'Scream VI' World PremiereMEGA

She explained that until she took part in the series, she had been “really, really attached to my long hair.” However, since he changed things, he has become bolder in being “more adventurous; to experiment and be more creative that way.”

The “Yes Day” star had the chance to show off her new style when she appeared at the 2023 SAG Awards in a gorgeous black Versace number. The gown featured a split top with a flowing skirt and a thigh-high split that showed off her long legs.

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She topped off the look with a silver ring, necklace, black platform heels and a subtle face beat that accentuated her natural beauty. The Critics’ Choice Super Award winner’s short hair was styled into wavy pieces that framed her face perfectly.

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Last month, Ortega revealed that he had made “reasonable” changes to the “Wednesday” script to make it more relatable to his target audience. The Golden Globes-nominated star revealed the happy news during her appearance on the “Armchair Expert” podcast:

“When I read the whole series, I realized, ‘Oh, this is for a younger audience.’ When I first joined the show, I didn’t have all the scripts. I thought it would be darker. It doesn’t…I don’t know what that tone is or what it sounds like.”

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The “Elena of Avalor: Scepter Training With Zuzo” voice actress later mentioned that some parts of the script were so bad that she took an unconventional route to change lines. Overall, the plan was to give his character a more rounded personality than the writers gave him on paper. In his words, according to The Blast:

“You can’t lead a story and not have an emotional arc because it’s boring, and nobody likes you. When you’re a kid and say really horrible, offensive things, it’s funny and endearing. But then you become a teenager, and it’s evil, and you know it. Lack of reason.”

Despite having Addams’ best interests at heart, Ortega’s confession drew backlash from producer Steven DeKnight, who, according to The Blast, aired his grievances on social media.

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“I love talking to actors about their lines/stories. But with the nature of the beast, they don’t have a full picture of where the story is going and why a few lines are needed for the whole thing to be understood,” the “Buffy The Vampire Slayer” writer began in his lengthy Twitter rant. .

While he admits that the Imagen Award winner’s age may have influenced his actions, he certainly wouldn’t be happy if the situation were reversed, with the show’s cast openly slamming his acting skills. DeKnight then concluded:

“Statements like this are out of line and toxic. I love his work, but life is too short to deal with people like this in business.”

The writer’s rant quickly gained attention, with one commenting that Ortega was just “honest and firm” and another claiming that he gave off a “gross vibe.” He has dismissed the criticism, claiming that he feels pressured by the upcoming writers’ strike.

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