Wednesday: Jenna Ortega reveals why she regretted her viral dance  

Despite having millions of imitations and being one of the hottest tracks on TikTok

It’s by far one of the most iconic and viral scenes in the series now, that of Jenna Ortega dancing on Netflix ‘s Wednesday to The Cramps ‘ ” Goo Goo Muck .  “

Although her dance became even more viral to the sounds of Lady Gaga ‘s ” Bloody Mary,” now the 20-year-old star of the popular Netflix series is revealing how she feels about the scene after the massive publicity it received and millions of imitations. 

In a recent ET on-camera interview, Jenna Ortega addressed this scene, saying it keeps her awake at night thinking about how many things she could have done differently. 

“I still can’t believe it. Some of the moves I had planned, some I improvised. This is one of those scenes that keeps me up at night thinking about it. There’s so much I could have done and I would So the fact that anyone even slightly appreciated or tried the dance is beyond me.

Of course, despite the fact that he regrets some elements of her choreography, he is grateful for the abundant love that the audience has shown him. 

In another interview, she even suggested Lady Gaga to play a role in Season 2 , following the TikTok video of her impersonating her viral dance to “Bloody Mary.” 

A few words about Wednesday:

Wednesday series stars: Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Addams, Luis Guzmán as Gomez Addams, Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley Addams, Fred Armisen as Uncle Fester, Emma Myers as Enid Sinclair, Jamie McShane as Sheriff Donovan Galpin, Joy Sunday, Gwendoline Christie , Riki Lindhome, Percy Hynes White, Thora Birch and Hunter Doohan. Also, Christina Ricci, who played Wednesday Addams in the ’90s movies and series, joins a different role playing Marilyn Thornhill.

The series summary:

From the imagination of Tim Burton comes “Wednesday,” a twisted new series coming soon to Netflix. “Wednesday,” starring Jenna Ortega in the title role alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones, Louise Guzman, Gwendoline Christie, Christina Ricci, and more, is an investigative mystery with many metaphysical elements that chronicles Wednesday’s student years at Nevermore Academy. Clap Clap!

The huge success of the Netflix series by the hand of Tim Burton we learned that it surpassed even Dahmer, since it scored more than 1 billion hours of views in a few weeks. This means that it is officially the 2nd most successful – English-language – Netflix series, right behind Stranger Things 4.

Season  2  of  Wednesday  will be released as usual through Netflix, although we don’t know exactly when at the moment.