Jenna Ortega credits mom for shielding her from misconduct in child acting
Jenna Ortega, who rose to fame through Disney Channel's "Stuck in the Middle," recently shared with The New York Times how her mother's protective presence shielded her from experiencing misconduct during her early years in Hollywood. While Ortega herself hasn't seen the revealing documentary "Quiet on Set," which exposes misconduct on Nickelodeon sets, her mother's reaction to it highlighted the potential dangers of the industry.
Ortega recalls her mother being deeply affected by the documentary, expressing gratitude for her daughter's safety and empathy for those who weren't as fortunate.
Despite avoiding such negative experiences, Ortega admits that child acting presents its own set of challenges. Growing up in an adult workplace shaped her in ways that differ from her peers, and she recognizes the sacrifices involved. While she and her parents sometimes question their early career choice, Ortega ultimately feels grateful for the knowledge and understanding she gained about the film industry.
Ortega's upcoming role in Tim Burton's "Beetlejuice 2," premiering at the Venice Film Festival before its September 6th release, showcases her continued success in the industry. For a deeper look into her journey, read the full New York Times profile.