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'Wednesday' star Jenna Ortega says the show's grueling filming schedule made her cry 'hysterically' and pull her hair out: 'It was just constantly going'

Feb 11, 2023, 04:54 IST
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Jenna Ortega at the world premiere of Netflix's "Wednesday."Gregg DeGuire / Getty stringer
  • "Wednesday" star Jenna Ortega admitted during an interview that shooting the show was grueling.
  • "I did not get any sleep," Ortega recalled. "I pulled my hair out."
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"Wednesday" may have made Jenna Ortega a star, but shooting the first season was a downright grueling experience, the actor recently revealed.

During a Netflix-hosted Q&A on Thursday, Ortega revealed just how demanding the show's eight-month production in Romania was, according to Variety.

"It was show up to set two hours early, do that 12-14 hour day, then go home, and then get on a Zoom and have whatever lesson that I had," she said. "Or show up to my apartment, my cello teacher was already waiting for me. It was just constantly going, and if you could on a weekend, if we weren't shooting the sixth day that week, it was 'All right, well then. We'll get your lessons in on that day.'"

Ortega, who picked up the cello specifically for the show, explained that the "Paint It Black" cello sequence in which she played a piece made for two cellos with only one, was particularly challenging.

"I did not get any sleep. I pulled my hair out," she recalled. "There's so many FaceTime calls that my dad answered of me hysterically crying."

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Ortega added: "I didn't know where my hands were even supposed to go, and then I had to make two cellos come out of one cello, which was ridiculous."

Jenna Ortega took cello lessons for "Wednesday."Netflix

While the actor sought to film as much of the cello playing herself, the sheer demands of her schedule meant stunt doubles or cello doubles had to sometimes be used.

"We started running out of time because Wednesday's in pretty much every scene," she said.

Ortega has previously been vocal about the demands of shooting "Wednesday." While filming the first season's now-iconic dance sequence, for instance, Ortega had COVID-19.

"I felt like I'd been hit by a car and that a little goblin had been let loose in my throat and was scratching the walls of my esophagus," she said of the experience. "They were giving me medicine between takes, because we were waiting on the positive result."

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All of Ortega's hard work, however, has paid off. "Wednesday" set a record for most hours viewed on Netflix during its first week on the streaming service, with 341.2 million views, and the show was renewed for a second season.

Ortega was also nominated for a SAG award for outstanding performance by a female actor in a comedy series.

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