Jenna Ortega's COVID dance: The untold story of Wednesday's viral hit

    Jenna Ortega's demanding journey as Wednesday Addams debunked – from intense training and emotional struggles to viral dance fame despite COVID.

    Jenna Ortega (Source: Teen Vogue)

    Jenna Ortega (Source: Teen Vogue)

    The path to stardom is often glamorized, but Jenna Ortega's journey as Wednesday Addams paints a different picture. Rising to fame through her portrayal of the iconic character in Netflix's hit show, Ortega's behind-the-scenes experience was far from easy. As Ortega herself shared, the filming schedule was so demanding it left her "hysterically crying" in conversations with her father. She described grueling 12 to 14-hour days, coupled with intense training in skills like fencing and cello. "I did not get any sleep. I pulled my hair out," Ortega confessed about the eight-month shoot in Romania. Switching cello teachers abroad and learning complex pieces only added to the pressure. This dedication to her craft, while admirable, sheds light on the often unseen struggles actors endure.

    From on-set challenges to viral sensation

    Despite these challenges, Ortega's commitment to her role led to one of the most memorable moments of her career. The dance to Goo Goo Muck, which went viral on TikTok, was performed under extraordinary circumstances – Ortega confirmed she did it while suffering from COVID. "I felt like I’d been hit by a car," she described the experience. The fact that this dance was never redone, despite her illness, speaks volumes about the tight schedules and high demands placed on actors in the industry. Ortega's resilience in the face of such adversity has undoubtedly contributed to her growing popularity and critical acclaim.

    Reflecting on Ortega's journey, it's clear that her rise as Wednesday Addams wasn't just about talent; it was a testament to her perseverance and strength in challenging conditions. As fans eagerly anticipate her next moves, one can only hope for a future where the balance between artistic dedication and personal well-being is better maintained.

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