In a bold and empowering move, actress Jenna Ortega is gracing the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Summer 2025 Discovery Issue, making a statement by going braless and without underwear in a stunning thigh-high slit dress.
Oozing confidence and style, Ortega’s daring fashion choice exudes sophistication and glamour, pushing boundaries and breaking stereotypes in the fashion industry. The actress’s fearless attitude and sense of style truly shine through in this groundbreaking editorial, solidifying her status as a trailblazer in the world of fashion and entertainment.
And that wasn’t all, she capitalized on the opportunity to talk about battling tension and fear.
In her interview with writer Carina Chocano the brunette bombshell shared that she struggles with anxiety.
‘I was always very existential as a kid,’ began the actress.
‘The world was always ending. I was worrying about things way earlier than I needed to. My work felt like the safe place. When I wasn’t on set, I had a really, really hard time,’ said the red carpet fixture who started acting as a child.
Ortega added that her teen years were ‘full of tension and fear.’
Jenna also admitted that social media disconnects us from real interaction.
‘We’re incredibly desensitized and disconnected from real interaction. I mean, God, if you could speak to everybody like Wednesday—just say what you truly mean—it would be amazing!’ offered the TV star.
On her character Wednesday: ‘She doesn’t care. It’s pretty funny, when you think about it. She’s an outsider, but now she’s on these mugs, cereal boxes, and T-shirts.
‘You’re just thinking, Oh, man, she would hate this!’
Natalie Portman also talked to the publication.
‘We’re both physically tiny, so people will often treat you like a child forever,’ she said.
‘I’m 43 now, and people kind of pat me on the head.
‘I don’t look like a child, but I often feel like I’m treated like a kid. Child actors often cultivate a serious persona because otherwise they’ll get treated like kids forever.
‘When you start working as a kid, you kind of always feel like a kid in the workplace. Having some of that seriousness helps remind people, ‘I’m a grown-up.’ ‘
Jenna said she understood Natalie.
‘I relate to that so immensely, and it’s always been really annoying, because you just don’t feel like you’re being taken seriously. You know, it’s like how you’re dressed in the schoolgirl costume. …
‘There’s just something about it that’s very patronizing. Also, when you’re short, people are already physically looking down on you.’
Talk about confidence and fearless style. Jenna is truly making a statement and proving that fashion has no boundaries. Can’t wait to see what other surprises she has in store for her fans.
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