Evie Templeton Fuels Jenna Ortega and Emma Myers Dating Rumors: A New Voice in the Wenclair Saga

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The Wednesday starlet spilled some serious tea on Jenna Ortega and Emma Myers’ “special” connection, hinting at a love story that’s got fans screaming. Is this the confirmation we’ve been waiting for, or another cryptic twist? One thing’s clear: the truth is too juicy to miss…  đŸ’„

The Wednesday fandom, already a juggernaut of speculation and fanfiction, has been set ablaze once again—this time by a newcomer whose words carry unexpected weight. Evie Templeton, the 16-year-old British actress who stormed into Season 2 as the cunning Agnes DeMille, has sent shockwaves through social media with a provocative comment about her co-stars Jenna Ortega and Emma Myers. In a recent Seventeen magazine interview, Templeton, when pressed about the long-standing rumors surrounding Ortega, 23, and Myers, 23, grinned and said, “Look, I’ve seen them together on set—it’s something. Let’s just say the vibes are real.” The remark, paired with a playful wink, exploded across platforms, racking up 8 million views on X and TikTok within hours. With Wednesday Season 2 dominating Netflix charts at 1.9 billion viewing hours, Templeton’s cryptic nod to the “Wenclair” phenomenon—rooted in the electric chemistry between Wednesday Addams (Ortega) and Enid Sinclair (Myers)—has reignited a firestorm. But is this a genuine confirmation of romance, or just a savvy teenager stirring the pot?

Templeton’s comment came during a whirlwind press tour for her breakout role as Agnes, a shape-shifter whose chaotic energy disrupts Nevermore Academy’s delicate balance. The London-born actress, previously known for stage work and small parts in films like Cinderella (2021), described her integration into the Wednesday cast as “like joining a secret club.” In the Seventeen feature, she recounted her first day on set in New Zealand, where Season 2 partially filmed after strikes delayed production. “Jenna and Emma were my welcome committee,” Templeton said. “They’re this unstoppable duo—always laughing, always in sync. You can’t help but notice the vibes. Are they together? I mean, it’s something—you feel it in the air.” The quote, accompanied by a behind-the-scenes photo of the trio sharing a blanket during a night shoot, lit up fan spaces. Posts like @nevermorevibes’ “EVIE JUST CONFIRMED JEMMA, I’M CRYING” hit 600K likes, while TikTok edits mashed her words with Season 2’s gala dance scene, amassing 30 million views.

The Ortega-Myers saga is hardly new. Since Wednesday’s 2022 debut, which clocked 1.2 billion viewing hours in its first month, their on-screen dynamic—Wednesday’s brooding intensity clashing with Enid’s vibrant optimism—has captivated audiences. Off-screen, their closeness has been equally compelling: a 2022 People clip of Myers adjusting Ortega’s scarf at a premiere, a 2025 Sydney fan event where they swapped jackets mid-panel, giggling like schoolkids. Season 2’s body-swap episode (Episode 5), where Ortega embodies Enid’s werewolf exuberance and Myers channels Wednesday’s icy precision, turned up the heat. “We were nervous wrecks,” Ortega told Entertainment Weekly in September 2025. “But Emma’s heart—she’s so open. Playing her felt like borrowing a piece of her soul.” Myers added, “Jenna got my chaos down pat. It’s a trust you can’t fake.” Critics, like Rolling Stone’s Alison Herman, called it “a love letter to their synergy,” but fans saw more, flooding YouTube with 60 million views of Wenclair montages.

Templeton’s role as Agnes adds a fresh lens. Her character, a wildcard who oscillates between ally and antagonist, shares pivotal scenes with Myers, including a tense library standoff and a viral gala dance choreographed to a haunting remix of Paint It Black. “Evie’s energy was electric,” Myers told Seventeen. “She came in fearless, and we clicked fast.” Templeton, in turn, praised the duo’s mentorship: “Jenna’s all focus—she’d coach me through scenes. Emma’s the vibe-keeper, sneaking us snacks. Together? They’re magic.” Her “vibes are real” comment, though, has fans parsing intent. Was it a nod to romance, or a reflection of their unshakeable friendship? A follow-up X post from Templeton—“Chill, guys, I’m just hyping my faves! 😜 #JemmaForever”—only muddied the waters, earning 400K retweets.

The roots of their bond lie in 2021, during a chaotic Zoom audition for Wednesday. Ortega, a California native with Mexican-Puerto Rican heritage and a resume spanning Jane the Virgin to Scream, was a seasoned pro. Myers, an Orlando-bred former gymnast turned actress after illness sidelined her athletic dreams, was a newcomer. “I was in gym shorts, sweating; Jenna had these wild braids,” Myers laughed in a Glamour August 2025 profile. “We were disasters, but it was love at first laugh.” Filming in Bucharest for eight months under COVID restrictions forged their connection—late-night walks, shared playlists, and voice memos that ranged from Ortega’s dry pep talks to Myers’ K-pop covers. “Emma’s my light in the dark,” Ortega told Vogue Korea during a Seoul press junket, where Myers played tour guide. “She’s family.”

The rumors, though, have taken a toll. A 2023 fake TikTok “interview” claiming Myers “admitted feelings” was debunked but hit 12 million views. A 2025 Reddit thread on r/WednesdayTV, with 80% of users “shipping” the pair, dissected their every move—Ortega’s heart emoji on Myers’ Instagram, Myers’ “miss you” comment on Ortega’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice post. Both have pushed back. “We’re sisters in this chaos,” Myers told Cosmopolitan UK in September 2025. “The love’s real, but it’s not a rom-com.” Ortega, in Elle, said, “Emma’s my haven. Fans can dream, but we’re not their script.” Templeton’s comment, however, suggests an insider’s perspective, fueling debate. “She’s 16—she knows what she’s doing,” posted @wenclairtruth, while @jemmarespect countered, “Evie’s hyping, not spilling. Let them live.”

The broader context reflects Hollywood’s shifting dynamics. Dr. Lila Song, a NYU media scholar, wrote in a 2025 Journal of Pop Culture study that “Wednesday’s queer-coded subtext—like the body-swap’s intimacy—invites projection, but stars like Ortega and Myers navigate it with savvy deflection.” She compares it to Florence Pugh and Harry Styles’ Don’t Worry Darling buzz, where friendship faced similar scrutiny. Showrunners Gough and Millar, addressing 2024 “queerbaiting” critiques from The Advocate, told Variety, “Wednesday and Enid’s arc is about loyalty, not romance. Evie’s Agnes adds spice, but the heart is Jenna and Emma’s trust.” Templeton’s role, though, complicates things—her dance with Myers sparked its own ship, “Agnid,” with 100K X posts.

Their lives keep intertwining. Ortega, juggling Scream VII and an X-Men short, leaned on Myers during Season 2’s New Zealand shoot, with Myers sending playlists to “keep her sane,” per Entertainment Weekly. Myers, riding high on A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder and Minecraft prep, credits Ortega’s mentorship: “She’s my rock—always has my back,” she told Seventeen. A September 2025 Lady Gaga concert saw Templeton dancing between them, a viral Reel captioned “The Wenclair Trinity.” As Netflix teases Season 3 with “twisted loyalties,” Templeton’s words—confirmation or tease?—keep the saga alive. In a world of curated narratives, the Ortega-Myers-Templeton trio reminds us: Sometimes, the realest vibes defy the script.

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