Jenna Ortega reveals a lot of auditions ‘didn’t work out’
With Wednesday’s release on Netflix, Jenna Ortega’s fame reaches new heights. The actress not only stunned the audience with her impressive role as the lead in the series, but she also got the world talking about her. Since the journey was quite tough for the young star, Jenna once shared about the pressures she faced as she had to go for auditions, lose out on roles and not conform to the beauty standards of the industry. Fell. Despite being a child actress, the Wednesday actress was stereotyped because she didn’t look a certain way.
In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, the Wednesday actress shared how she faced the backlash. Jenna Ortega talks about growing up as a Hispanic child actress and the obstacles she faced in getting roles. “As a child actor, there are two jobs you can get: either you’re the younger version of someone or you’re playing someone’s daughter, and there weren’t many lead Hispanic actors that I could be that for. Was,” he said. Shared about your journey.
Since he was born to parents of Mexican and Puerto Rican background, he had a difficult childhood. “So a lot of the jobs I was going to have growing up would never work, because I didn’t look [a certain] way. “It was really hard, hearing that the thing you can’t change is the thing keeping you [from being successful],” she added. This was not the only time he faced such criticism early in his career, he was told what to do and it affected his confidence and self-esteem. However, as she grew up, Jenna took control of her physical attributes and decided that none of them would ever hinder her from achieving what she truly deserved.