Jenna ortega looked quintessentially chic in an animated black mini dress as she posed for the cover of Harper’s Bazaar UK.
The American actress, 21, caused a storm in a variety of outfits as she covered the magazine’s December/January issue, as she prepared to accept the Breakthrough Award at the 2023 Women of the Year Awards the publication on November 7.
In addition to the cover, the Wednesday star revealed how most people in her industry “sometimes didn’t have her best interests at heart.”
She also discussed why she chooses not to conform to certain norms in the film industry, which has caused her to miss out on some opportunities.
In one shot for the cover shoot, Jenna donned a lace skater dress with a mesh bralette detailed with bows across the garment.
Glam: Jenna Ortega, 21, looked quintessentially chic in an animated black mini dress as she posed for the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Magazine
Gorgeous: The American actress caused up a storm in a variety of outfits as she covered the magazine’s December/January issue
Meanwhile, on the front, Jenna oozed glam in a red embroidered mesh top and went all-out with a sensational make-up palette.
Of her time as a child actress, Jenna said, “My career has really been in the hands of so many other people.
“I have worked and operated with individuals who may not always have had my best interests in mind…
‘As a child I was always told what to do and what not to do, which way to go, what would be best for me. But at the end of the day, I’m the only one who will ever know.”
Talking about her self-esteem, she added: “As a child actor you can have two jobs: you’re either the younger version of someone, or you’re playing someone’s daughter – and there just weren’t many leading Spanish actors. actors for whom I could be that.
“So a lot of the jobs I went for growing up would never work out because I didn’t look (a certain) way.”
‘I wanted to dye my hair blonde so I would look like Cinderella.
‘But I thought, ‘I don’t want other young girls to look at the screen and feel like they have to change their appearance to be considered beautiful or worthy.’
Serious Business: While the costume department gets to work on Addams’ next appearances on Wednesday, Jenna won’t be able to dress up as her character off-screen
Rules are rules: SAG-AFTRA has now issued guidelines on Halloween costumes for actors as the strikes continue, stating members are not allowed to dress as characters
The December/January issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK will be available in stores from November 8
She also spoke about her love for a peaceful way of life and revealed that she chooses to stay indoors and prefers to go out considering her age.
Jenna said, “I felt a lot of pressure. People had all different opinions on how I should celebrate. They wanted me to go clubbing, but that’s just not my speed. I like my peace and quiet.’
A bizarre new rule stated that Jenna couldn’t wear her Wednesday Addam character off-screen, even excluding Halloween.
Amid the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strikes, a new rule has been issued that will keep Jenna from being Wednesday Addams until the strikes end — even if it involves Halloween costumes.
In July, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Radio and Television Artists (SAG-AFTRA) decided to stand in solidarity with the Writers’ Guild of America (WGA) – which has been high profile since May – after negotiations with studios collapsed.
The December/January issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK will be available in stores from November 8.