Audiences are clamoring for more about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s departure from the Royal Family. The first three episodes of their Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan premiered last week to 81.55M hours viewed.
24.11.2022 - 03:47 / perezhilton.com
What in the absolute f**k is going on here?!
Let’s get this out of the way: we love Jenna Ortega. She’s been tremendous in everything we’ve seen her in. She was an absolute delight and scene-stealer in the new Scream, a movie full of scene-stealers. And we can’t wait to see what she has in store for us taking over the iconic titular role of Wednesday Addams in the highly anticipated Netflix series Wednesday (which actually premieres today!).
That all said… what she just revealed is pretty jaw-dropping!
If you haven’t seen the Wired Autocomplete Interview, it’s this thing they do on YouTube where celebs answer commonly googled questions about themselves. No one asked if Jenna was into Dexter-level serial killer hobbies, but she answered that one anyway!
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The Q was actually, “Are Jenna Ortega and Maddie friends?” — asking about her IRL friendship with The Fallout co-star Maddie Ziegler. She gushed about the Dance Moms alum, saying affectionately:
Struggling for the wording to explain it, she said, totally unbidden:
Sorry, WHUT?!? She finished about Maddie:
Sorry, yes, that is maybe a cute, fun “weirdo” description you might want to share on a YouTube interview. Let’s get back to the part where you said you… used to cut up dead animals? See the full interview, with the animal admission starting about the 1:10 mark:
Some serious serial killer vibes, right?!
Well… not exactly. One of the the three indicators in the Macdonald triad, a reference for counselors to see warning signs of potential serial killers, is “being cruel or abusive to animals, especially pets.” If the little animals were already dead, that isn’t necessarily sadistic so
Audiences are clamoring for more about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s departure from the Royal Family. The first three episodes of their Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan premiered last week to 81.55M hours viewed.
, so it's no surprise that Wednesday Addams makeup is trending—especially because the is having such a a renaissance as is. “It's funny because I've been following this [goth glam trend], and seeing that a lot of the runway shows were goth-inspired,” Wednesday's makeup and hair designer tells Glamour. “But this [series] was filming already, we started in August 2021, so it coincided with Wednesday.”It really is a perfect coincidence (though Wednesday Addams doesn't believe in those; perhaps her psychic powers are to thank?): Goth girl glamour was the all over the and fashion went viral some months later, while celebrities like , , , and have embraced goth style and glam all year long.
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett‘s horror “requel” “Scream” was a surprise success this past January. And everyone knows what that means: “Scream 6” is on the way, and fast.
Wednesday has become a hit for Netflix and Jenna Ortega has been receiving a lot of praise for her interpretation of the titular character. As the stars of the show give behind-the-scene details about filming the series, Ortega revealed that she had Covid when she shot the viral dance scene.
Today’s guest is Jenna Ortega.
Wednesday is a new take on The Addams Family, the classic cartoon strip created by Charles Addams. The Netflix series focuses on the titular character played by Jenna Ortega with her family only appearing sprinkled throughout the season.
Jenna Ortega plays the titular character Wednesday in the Netflix series based on the Charles Addams cartoons. Ortega follows in the footsteps of Christina Ricci who portrayed the character in 1991’s The Addams Family and the 1993 sequel Addams Family Values.
, is a self-proclaimed weirdo. A lot of people, celebs especially, give themselves this title with little to no evidence to back it up. , however, came armed with plenty.In Wired's “Autocomplete” video interview, the star admitted that when she was a kid, she dissected animals for fun.
Warning: This story contains spoilers from season 1 of Wednesday.
Warning: This story contains spoilers from season 1 of Wednesday.