Jenna Ortega almost lost the role of Wednesday, not acting but following in the footsteps of her biological mother
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Because she often has to wear heavy makeup to act in horror movies, Jenna always feels worried, even haunted when her skin has problems. Therefore, she pays special attention to skin cleansing. The actress revealed that she has to change her pillowcase regularly to minimize the risk of acne.
"My best friend told me to wash my sheets, sheets, pillowcases once a week, it changed my life. I gradually realized that this little habit really has a big impact on my skin." " Wednesday" star said.
She also said that due to the nature of her work, she paid great attention to deep cleaning of the skin at the end of the day. "I do a lot of horror movies and my skin can't stand fake blood on set so I often get pimples. That's also why I clean and moisturize my skin a lot. I also always apply sunscreen first. when out," Jenna said.
The American actress also revealed that her mother was the one who taught her to establish a care routine and be consistent with skincare steps. "I'm easily obsessed with something and give up on it after a while, so my mom taught me to see skin care as a habit that is hard to break, otherwise my skin often breaks out." Jenna also often uses a jade roller to help her face reduce swelling after a difficult night of sleep.
Speaking of beauty, Jenna insists there are no universal standards for human beauty: "Everyone feels like they have to paint their eyebrows the same way. Media influences the way we think about beauty. trends, trends but beauty is subjective, your face is your drawing, don't feel you have to dress up and beautify in a certain way.
Jenna Ortega was born in 2002, started her acting career at the age of 6. Jenna has appeared in a series of films such as: 'Stuck in the Middle', 'You', 'Yes Day', 'X', 'Scream'... Recently, she gained more popularity by taking on the lead role of Wednesday in series of the same name produced by Netflix.
In addition to shaping, Jenna's acting and expressive skills throughout the horror film were praised by both professionals and audiences. According to the Hollywood Reporter, within the week of its release, 'Wednesday' quickly holds the record for the most watched English-language film on Netflix. The film currently has 341.2 million hours of worldwide viewing, surpassing 'Stranger Things 4'.
After the great success of the film, many viewers have called for NSX to release more films about members of the Addams family.
Recently, in an interview with Vulture, Netflix CEO Peter Friedlander revealed that the series has many interesting characters and if developed well, the series could open up a universe of spin-off movies: "I wish I can share with you more. I'm optimistic but have nothing to say right now. I want more movies."
While Wednesday awaits a season 2 extension, Netflix could make spinoffs about potential characters, such as Gomez and Morticia Addams, during their time at Nevermore. Wednesday explored their past well as the Garrett Gates mystery centered on Morticia and Gomez, but there must be more of a story about them. A full-length side story could quite possibly show more of the characters and their adventures.
It would be interesting to see a part of the Pugsley movie. The youngest member of the family, Pugsley did not have many opportunities to shine on Wednesday. He made his debut in a scene crammed in a locker and, with Wednesday insisting he had to become stronger, he was left behind for the bullies. A parallel series showing the early days without a protective sister could give Pugsley a good chance to thrive.
In addition, Fred Armisen has proven that he is the perfect Uncle Fester. Although he doesn't appear often on Wednesday, he still carries a lot of humor and hints about social issues. A show that explores his legal issues and his adventures on the run would be a lot of fun.
Regardless of the character, it seems, all content surrounding the Addams family in Wednesday is welcome by the audience.
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