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Jenna Ortega says Hollywood bosses can be ‘out of touch’

Jenna Ortega says Hollywood bosses can be ‘out of touch’

Jenna Ortega says Hollywood bosses can be ‘out of touch’

Jenna Ortega says Hollywood bosses can be ‘out of touch’

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  • Jenna Ortega considers “a lot” of Hollywood bosses to be out of touch.
  • The 20-year-old actress has been named the new face of Adidas.
  • She said that while she isn’t “necessarily competitive with other people,” she is.
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The “Wednesday” actor talked about the difficulties of living up to “expectations” of what a Latina actress should look like or the kinds of characters she should be playing. She acknowledged that she can be her own worst critic.

She told New York Magazine’s The Cut: “It goes back to the ‘your own worst critic’ thing. Nothing anybody else could say is gonna bother me as much as something I could say.

“When it comes to Latina expectations, it’s so easy for me to brush those off because the people who are in positions of power right now or who have been in positions of power for so long in the industry, a lot of them are out of touch or just not necessarily familiar because they grew up in a very different time.

“So I think that I personally have so much fun pushing the boundaries and doing all of the things that, you know, the Latina character ‘shouldn’t’ do. We were never the hero of the story or the lead of the story, and I love to be able to push back on that.”

As Wednesday Addams in the Netflix sensation, there were expectations as well, especially given the nostalgia surrounding Christina Ricci’s performance.

She added: “As far as expectations with something like Wednesday, you just have to realize that you can’t fight nostalgia. All you can do is just lean into it a bit.

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“As long as you’ve got a few undertones of acknowledging and respecting what’s come before you, I think you have more freedom to put your own taste and style in there and still make it fresh and new.”

The 20-year-old actress, who has always loved soccer, has been named the new face of Adidas. She said that while she isn’t “necessarily competitive with other people,” she is.

She explained: “I am so happy to watch people succeed. And it’s really wonderful when you’re able to work on a project and you all can celebrate something together.

“But if there’s anything that’s going to put me in a bad mood, it’s if I feel like I’m not pushing myself or doing the best I possibly can. And it was the same way when I was younger playing soccer.”

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