LOS ANGELES: Jenna Ortega, an actress, is getting criticism after admitting that she recorded the dance scene for the popular Netflix series "Wednesday" while testing positive for Covid.
During an interview with NME, the 20-year-old actress admitted what she had done. She admitted during the open conversation that the notorious dance scene was shot on her "first day with COVID so it was difficult to film," according to aceshowbiz.com.
"I woke up, and it's strange since I seldom ever get ill, and when I do, it's usually not very awful. I experienced body aches, "Jenna went on to detail the symptoms. "I felt like a goblin had gotten loose in my throat and was scraping the walls of my oesophagus," the victim said. "I felt like I'd been hit by a car." In addition, Jenna said that while "waiting on the affirmative result" of a COVID-19 test, she was given "medication between takes."
"We didn't have time to redo it, despite my request. She proudly stated that she "choreographed" the performance. "I think I definitely could have done it a little better," she claimed "her own actions.
Following the confession, detractors on social media criticised her for filming the scenario while exhibiting COVID symptoms. One user said, "There's literally no positive way to spin an actress deliberately exposing hundreds of cast members and staff to COVID. It was dangerous, immoral, and highly selfish thing to do, both on her side and on the part of the directors and producers." Another argued that it was unimpressive for the star to "shoot the dancing scene while she had COVID." The individual continued, "It is awful. Absolute disrespect for her coworkers," and they expressed the hope that Jenna's interview with NME "will be used as evidence in a lawsuit." "It is not a flex for Jenna Ortega to work uncovered next to other unmasked actors while wearing COVID on stage. She shouldn't be commended for continuing to work when ill. The above line crew's negligence may have resulted in someone being killed or seriously injured "Someone else made a point.
A different reviewer expressed their disappointment that Jenna Ortega was "allowed" to record the dance routine despite having COVID symptoms on site. Then they enquired, "How many persons became ill, I wonder? And how many of those individuals become ill?" Jenna did perform a remarkable dance, which has already gone viral on social media. The Cramps' "Goo Goo Muck" has had a 9.5% spike in Spotify streams since "Wednesday" emerged due to the dance scene's extreme virality.
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