In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Jenna Ortega, the talented actress known for her roles in "Wednesday" and "Scream," shared insights into her life and career while engaging in a clay sculpting session.
Ortega revealed that her passion for acting was sparked by Dakota Fanning's performance in "Man on Fire." Witnessing Fanning's talent at a young age ignited a desire within Ortega to pursue a similar path, leading her to convince her parents to support her acting aspirations.
The rising star also opened up about the challenges of navigating fame in the digital age. She acknowledged the pressure of being in the public eye and the tendency of the internet to misinterpret or exaggerate statements. Despite this, Ortega emphasized her appreciation for writing as a means of self-expression and connection, revealing her fondness for journaling and reading.
Throughout the interview, Ortega's unique personality shone through. She described herself as curious, analytical, and observant, with a penchant for silliness and weirdness. Embracing her individuality, Ortega believes in the importance of staying true to oneself and celebrating one's quirks.
As Ortega sculpted a clay figure of herself, she infused it with symbolism, referring to it as a survivor. To her, the sculpture represents the resilience and strength of individuals who overcome challenges and adversities.
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