Jenna Ortega was forced to take dramatic action to avoid aggressive fans outside a private pre-Oscars party on Saturday night – with Top Gun star Miles Teller stepping in to help her.
The 22-year-old Wednesday actress – who attended the Vanity Fair Oscars party on Sunday night – was seen leaving the soiree held by talent mega agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA) in Beverley Hills when she was mobbed by followers outside of the event.
Video showed the 38-year-old Top Gun: Maverick actor keeping a close eye on her as she walked through the crowd.
When he noticed that things were starting to get aggressive by the fans Miles started walking toward the crowd, preparing to intervene.
However, thankfully Jenna had broke free and was able to make it into her black SUV pick-up vehicle.
Regardless, the talented star Jenna made a fashion statement in a sheer top and bra underneath while attending a private
The 22-year-old Wednesday actress – Who attended the Vanity Fair Oscars party on Sunday night – was seen leaving the soiree held by talent mega agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA) when she was mobbed by followers outside of the event
The Wednesday star showcased her cleavage and slender frame as she slipped into a pinstriped brown midi skirt with a low-thigh split
A video shared by Frank Vasquez on Instagram showed the 38-year-old Top Gun: Maverick actor keeping a close eye on her as she walked through the crowd.
The Wednesday star showcased her cleavage and slender frame as she slipped into a pinstriped brown midi skirt with a low-thigh split.
The American actress was the epitome of fashion sporting a billowing camel maxi coat and added chic stilettos with straps.
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The Miller’s Girl sensation added a pair of orange-tinted aviator shades while styling her raven locks into an up-do, finishing off with a bold red lipstick.
It comes after Netflix has dropped a cryptic first look at record-breaking series Wednesday – setting tongues wagging among fans.
The supernatural mystery comedy, which follows Wednesday Addams, hit our screens on the popular streaming service back in November 2022.
The series was later renewed for another series in January 2023.
Now, three years on, fans will be over the moon to know that the second season will be hitting screens very soon.
Netflix’s official X account shared the news by posting the trailer on their page with their 22.8 million followers.
They captioned the post: ‘You’re not ready for Wednesday Season 2. #NextOnNetflix.’
The start of the first look is a wide sH๏τ of Willow Hill Psychiatric Hospital, which is then followed by a spooky sH๏τ of Wednesday looking straight down the camera.
It then shows a sH๏τ of Tyler Galpin (Hunter Doohan) tried up against the wall.
What will happen to Tyler now that he has been captured?
It comes after the streamer dropped a first-look teaser back in September last year.
The American actress was the epitome of fashion sporting a billowing camel maxi coat
The Miller’s Girl sensation added a pair of orange-tinted aviator shades while styling her raven locks into an up-do
The Finestkind alum finished off with a bold red lipstick, beaming gently on her way out of the star-studded bash
Wednesday follows the story of character Wednesday Addams after she’s expelled from her school.
Jenna is joined by a number of famous faces including Gwendoline Christie, Riki Lindhome, Jamie McShane, Hunter Doohan and Emma Myers.
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Back in 2022, viewers were treated to eight episodes, however it is not clear how many there will be in season two.
In 2023, Jenna opened up about playing the iconic character on the Armchair Expert podcast.
Jenna said: ‘I grew very, very protective of her, but you can’t lead a story and have no emotional arc because then it’s boring and nobody likes you.
‘And Wednesday is a teenager.
‘When you’re little and you say morbid, offensive stuff, it’s funny and endearing and, “Aww, you don’t know any better”.
‘But then you become a teenager.
‘It’s “Now you’re being nasty and you know it”. There’s less excuse.’