Wednesday Star Jenna Ortega Slammed For Filming

Jenna Ortega, who plays the nominal part in Netflix’s smash hit Wednesday, has been trending for quite some time now. The standalone series grounded on Wednesday from the cherished The Addams Family, has been a addict- fave for some time. Wednesday’s cotillion routine has also garnered a separate addict base. still, the actress entered major flak lately after she stated in an interview with NME that she shot for the popular sequence while she had Covid- 19. During the interview with NME, Jenna said,” I’d gotten the song( The Cramps 1981 single slush slush Muck) about a week before and I just pulled from whatever I could. It’s crazy because it was my first day with Covid so it was awful to film.”
She added,” Yeah, I woke up and it’s weird, I no way get sick and when I do it’s not veritably bad- I had the body pangs. I felt like I’d been hit by a auto and that a little troll had been let loose in my throat and was scratching the walls of my esophagus. They were giving me drug between takes because we were staying on the positive result.”
Soon after Jenna’s interview surfaced, Twitter druggies lessoned the actress and called her out.” I love Jenna Ortega but why on earth does she sound like she’s boasting about working while super sick and staying on her Covidtest.which ended up being positive. why is exposing the entire cast and crew to a severe contagion such a flex,” read a tweet.
” Jenna Ortega having COVID on set and working unmasked around other unmasked players isn’t a flex. She shouldn’t be praised for” working while sick. The above the line crew could’ve conceivably impaired or killed someone for their irresponsibility,” read another tweet.
” Did anyone differently read about Jenna Ortega having COVID while performing that cotillion scene. All those people if Jenna knew the verity she wouldn’t have been on that bottom,” added another Twitter stoner.
Other than Jenna Ortega, Wednesday also stars Catherine Zeta- Jones as Morticia Addams, Luis Guzman as Gomez Addams and Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley Addams. The first season of the series, directed by Tim Burton, released on Netflix on November 23.

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