Jenna Ortega Opens Up About the ‘Shame’ of Feeling ‘Not Good Enough’ To Represent Her Latinx Roots, ‘Wednesday’ Star Says ‘Want To Open Doors for Others’
Jenna Ortega opens up about the ‘shame’ she feels in not being ‘good enough’ to represent her Latinx roots. She shares, “I want to feel that I could open doors for other people.”
Jenna Ortega faced backlash online after she greeted Malcolm McRae (Anya Taylor-Joy’s husband) in English, with some branding her a 'fake Latina.' In recent interviews, Jenna opened up about the “shame” she feels for not being a perfect representative of her Latinx roots. Although she has Mexican and Puerto Rican roots and was raised in a Latinx community, she struggles with feeling disconnected due to her lack of Spanish fluency and not being born in a Spanish-speaking country. Jenna admitted feeling envious of her mother's Spanish but stressed the importance of Latinx representation on screen, hoping to inspire others. Beetlejuice 2 Trailer: Jenna Ortega Accidentally Reawakens Michael Keaton’s Shape-Shifting Ghoul in Tim Burton's Sequel (Watch Video).
Jenna Ortega Opens Up About Feeling ‘Not Good Enough’ to Represent Her Heritage
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