Netflix’s new series “Wednesday” is definitely breaking all records and has already fallen in love with millions. And in general, it can be said that the scene with Jenna Ortega’s dance has become a cult – she conquered TikTok and actively takes the position of the main trend. However, not everything was so rosy…
Jenna told NME about filming the dance, “I choreographed it myself! I’m not a dancer and I’m sure it’s obvious. It’s crazy because it was the first day of COVID-19, so filming sucked.”

The actress added: “Yeah, I woke up and – that’s weird, I never get sick and not so much when I get sick – my whole body ached. I felt like I had been hit by a car and felt like a small genie was stuck in my throat and it was scratching the walls of my esophagus. Because we were waiting for a positive test result. I was given medication between shots.”
Jenna also said she “wanted to reshoot the dance, but we didn’t have time”. I think I could probably dance a little better.”

Following these statements, the drama faced a wave of criticism on social media for allowing Jenna to be on set while she was showing symptoms of COVID-19 even though she did not test positive. Production company MGM stated that “strict COVID-19 protocols were followed and the producers removed Jenna from the set after a positive test was confirmed.”

On Twitter, users expressed their dissatisfaction with such an action: “This is bad, isn’t it? We all agree that this is not a moment of “perseverance in overcoming difficulties”, it is a question of why he was not sent home, at one point he could become very sick or infect others. details such that during filming he was waiting for a test and tested positive but still had to self-isolate while awaiting the test, Tim Burton’s goddamn artistic vision isn’t worth dead people.
Another user said, “Yeah, that’s too bad. It was a dangerous, unethical and extremely selfish act for him and for the directors and producers alike. There is absolutely no positive way to promote an actress who knowingly puts hundreds of cast and crews at risk of contracting COVID-19.”
Source: People Talk

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