Jenna Ortega Reveals the Heartbreaking Reason Being a Young Actress in Hollywood Terrifies Her
Behind the fame and red carpets lies a world of pressure, scrutiny, and impossible expectations that even a rising star like Jenna struggles to face. Her candid admission shines a light on the darker side of stardom that fans rarely see.
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Jenna Ortega, the actress who plays Wednesday, has opened up about the challenges of growing up in Hollywood, and the fears that have stayed with her.
The 22-year-old actress did a new interview forĀ Vogue MĆ©xico and Latin AmericaāsĀ September issue, where she spoke about her journey in the entertainment industry.
Ortega shared that in the early years of her career, she often felt voiceless.
āBeing young and assertive is intense for a lot of people, as a woman. Iāve always known what itās like to not have a voice, and that terrifies me,ā she said. āI donāt want to be in that situation again.ā
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The actress said finding her āprofessional, efficient, and kindā voice has been key to navigating Hollywood.
āFor most of my career, I didnāt know how to express myself,ā she added. āI was very young, I didnāt know anything about the industry, perhaps because of certain professional experiences Iād had in the past that were a little more difficult. I shut myself away and became very insecure about my place.ā
She didnāt reveal which TV shows made her feel like that, but said collaboration and collective creativity is needed on set.
Before Wednesday, Ortega was in Jane the Virgin, You (Season 2), Iron Man 3, Night of the Demon: Chapter 2, Richie Rich, and Disney Channelās Stuck in the Middle.
Despite her rising fame, she revealed it has changed how she interacts with the world, making her more cautious and thoughtful.
āI used to be a very extroverted child, but Iāve become more reserved. It doesnāt mean something negative. It just means I choose my words carefully,ā she said.
Ortega also spoke about her Latin heritage and the impact of growing up within a Spanish-speaking community. Her dad, Edward, is of Mexican descent, and mum Natalie is of Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage.
āI think these kinds of things donāt go away or change. Itās just what I know,ā she said.