What if “just friends” was the ultimate plot twist? đ
Jenna Ortega drops a bombshell quote that’s got fans shipping harder than everâcalling her “Wednesday” co-star “the BEST” amid whispers of something more. Is this Hollywood’s sweetest secret, or pure BFF magic? The chemistry is undeniable, but the full story? It’s juicier than you think… Dive in and decide for yourself: đâ¤ď¸
In the shadowy corridors of Hollywood, where every glance and gesture can spark a thousand TikTok theories, few pairings have ignited the internet quite like Jenna Ortega and Emma Myers. The duo, forever etched in fans’ minds as the brooding Wednesday Addams and her bubbly werewolf roommate Enid Sinclair from Netflix’s blockbuster series Wednesday, have long been the subject of relentless speculation. Are they just co-stars bonded by long filming days in remote Romanian castles? Or is there something deeperâa romantic undercurrent that mirrors the fan-favorite “Wenclair” ship their characters embody?
The latest fuel to this fire came just last week, when Ortega, 23, appeared on a promotional panel for Wednesday Season 2 and let slip a heartfelt endorsement that has social media ablaze. “She is the BEST,” Ortega declared of Myers, 23, her voice laced with an affection that transcended typical colleague praise. The comment, made while discussing their on-set dynamic, quickly went viral, amassing over 5 million views on X (formerly Twitter) within hours. Fans dissected every syllable, with one viral clip captioned: “Jenna just confirmed what we’ve all knownâWenclair is real life now.” But as the rumors swirl, a closer look reveals a story far richer than tabloid fodder: a genuine, protective friendship forged in the high-stakes pressure cooker of young stardom.
Ortega and Myers’ connection traces back to 2021, when they first crossed paths via a awkward Zoom chemistry read for Wednesday. Ortega, already a rising star from her roles in You and Jane the Virgin, arrived with what she later described as “terrible braids in,” fresh from a styling mishap. Myers, then a relative newcomer with credits in indie films like Girl in the Basement, was en route to the gym, dressed in what she called “really awkward” workout gear. “It was so cringey,” Myers recounted in a 2023 interview with Seventeen magazine. “But from that moment, we clicked. Jenna’s got this quiet intensity, but she’s also incredibly kindâlike, she makes you feel seen right away.”
That spark ignited into a full-blown bond as production ramped up in Bucharest, Romania, for the show’s first season. Filming stretched over eight grueling months in a foreign country, far from family and friends, amid the tail end of COVID-19 restrictions. The isolation amplified their reliance on each other. “We were locked in random foreign countries together,” Ortega told Elle Australia in August 2025, reflecting on the experience. “Emma became my anchor. I’d wake up every morning and leave her a voice memoâsinging a different song, hyping her up, telling her how beautiful and wonderful she is. I’ve never had that desire or urge for anybody else.”
Those daily affirmations weren’t just sweet nothings; they were a lifeline. Myers, who had limited big-screen experience before Wednesday, has spoken openly about the overwhelm of sudden fame. At 19 when filming began, she navigated paparazzi chases, invasive fan encounters, and the relentless scrutiny of social media. Ortega, two years her senior and further along in her career, stepped into a big-sister role. “Jenna’s super protective,” Myers shared in a Cosmopolitan UK profile earlier this year. “She’d pull me aside on set and say, ‘If something feels off, speak upâI’ll back you.’ It’s rare in this industry to have someone who genuinely looks out for you without an agenda.”
Their off-screen rituals soon mirrored the evolving closeness of Wednesday and Enid on-screen. In Season 1, the characters start as polar oppositesâWednesday’s deadpan cynicism clashing with Enid’s rainbow-hued optimismâbefore blossoming into an unbreakable alliance. Real life echoed art: The pair would sneak away for late-night walks in Bucharest’s old town, swapping stories about their vastly different upbringings. Ortega, the youngest of six in a tight-knit Coachella Valley family of Mexican-Puerto Rican descent, grew up performing in community theater. Myers, hailing from Orlando, Florida, was homeschooled and dove into acting after a bout with mononucleosis derailed her gymnastics dreams. “We bonded over feeling like outsiders,” Myers told Netflix Tudum in a September 2025 feature. “Jenna gets the pressure of being the ‘face’ of a project, and I get her dry humor. It’s effortless.”
But as Wednesday exploded into a cultural phenomenonâgarnering 1.2 billion viewing hours in its first week and spawning a legion of “Wenclair” shippersâtheir friendship became public property. Fans, hungry for queer representation in mainstream media, latched onto every red-carpet hand-hold, every lingering interview glance. A 2022 Entertainment Tonight clip of the duo playfully bantering about “opposites attract” racked up 10 million views, with comments flooding in: “They’re dating, fight me.” By Season 2’s premiere in August 2025, the buzz had escalated into full-blown rumors, amplified by a body-swap episode that forced Wednesday and Enid into each other’s skinsâliteral and emotional intimacy on steroids.
Ortega addressed the speculation head-on during a Variety Power of Women event in 2023, but her words only fanned the flames. “Emma and I get along so naturallyâI’m easily comfortable around her,” she said on the Armchair Expert podcast. “She’s generous, patient, charming. I think about her a lot.” Myers, ever the diplomat, has drawn firmer lines. In a Metro UK interview, she quipped, “Ship the characters all you wantâit’s fun and games for fictional people. But leave the real ones out of it.” Yet, in a rare candid moment on Seventeen‘s August 2025 cover story, she admitted the toll: “It’s flattering, but exhausting. Jenna and I are sisters in this chaos. We’re each other’s safe space, not a storyline.”
The pressure peaked earlier this year when baseless rumors linked Myers to tensions on set, including whispers of jealousy involving co-star Hunter Doohan (Tyler Galpin). Doohan, married since 2022, shut down the gossip in a Hola! interview in September 2025, calling it “misleading viral content that drags everyone in.” He emphasized his “professional and friendly” rapport with both women, adding, “Jenna and Emma are forcesâtalented, grounded. Don’t let fanfic ruin that.” Myers echoed the sentiment in her Cosmopolitan sit-down, joking about her own dating philosophy: “Run away, get divorced if it’s toxicâopposites attract, but loyalty is non-negotiable.” She’s been coy about her personal life, confirming she’s single and focused on projects like A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder and the upcoming Minecraft movie.
Ortega, meanwhile, has channeled her protectiveness into advocacy. As an executive producer on Wednesday Season 2, she pushed for deeper exploration of Wednesday and Enid’s bond, including that pivotal body-swap arc. “It was terrifying,” she confessed to Netflix Tudum, where she and Myers interviewed each other. “Emma in my body? Me in hers? We were so scared it’d flop, but it became this beautiful tribute to their trust.” Myers added, “Jenna’s input made it realânot just swaps, but vulnerability. Enid sees Wednesday’s walls crack, and vice versa.” The episode, Episode 6 of Season 2, has been hailed as a high point, with critics praising its “tender subversion of genre tropes” (The Hollywood Reporter).
Off-screen, their support system extends beyond Wednesday. In July 2025, Myers served as Ortega’s unofficial Seoul tour guide during a press junket, drawing from her own Korean culture fascination (she’s a K-pop enthusiast). “Emma’s my go-to for everythingâfood recs, life advice,” Ortega gushed to Vogue Korea. “I trust her implicitly.” They reunited at Lady Gaga’s Wednesday-themed concert in Los Angeles last month, where Myers was spotted dancing wildly while Ortega beamed from the VIP sectionâ a snapshot of joy amid the rumor mill.
Experts weigh in on why this duo captivates. Dr. Sarah Lynn, a media psychologist at UCLA, attributes it to “the intimacy illusion of modern fandom.” In a 2024 study published in Journal of Communication, she noted how streaming-era shows like Wednesday blur lines between fiction and reality, especially with Gen Z’s demand for authentic queer narratives. “Fans project hopes onto stars like Jenna and Emma because their chemistry feels lived-in,” Lynn explains. “But remember: Celebrities are people first. This friendship models healthy boundaries in a voyeuristic culture.”
Yet, not all press is glowing. Some outlets, like Distractify in a February 2024 piece, accused Wednesday of “queerbaiting”âteasing LGBTQ+ undertones without commitment. Showrunners Alfred Gough and Miles Millar countered in a 2025 Variety interview: “Wednesday’s arc isn’t about romance; it’s growth through platonic love. Jenna and Emma embody that.” The actresses themselves have leaned into the empowerment angle. At a Pride event in 2023, Ortega said, “It’s fair to want two people to kissâI do it walking down the street. Ship away, but respect the real.”
As Wednesday Season 2 streams to even greater acclaimâboasting a 92% Rotten Tomatoes scoreâthe Ortega-Myers saga underscores a broader Hollywood shift. Young stars like Zendaya and Florence Pugh have similarly navigated “shipper” fatigue, advocating for privacy in an age of endless scrolls. For Ortega and Myers, it’s a balancing act: Fueling the fun while guarding their core. “Our relationship is similar to Wednesday and Enid’s, but much more loving,” Ortega told Glamour in August 2025. “Emma’s a true findâprofessional, warm, normal in the best way.”
Myers, wrapping her Minecraft role opposite Jason Momoa, mirrors the sentiment. “Jenna’s taught me to take care of one another,” she said at the Variety event. “This business is tough, but with her? It’s a pack.”
In a town built on illusions, their bond stands as refreshingly real. Rumors may rage, but one thing’s clear: Jenna Ortega didn’t mince words when she called Emma Myers “the BEST.” And in the end, that’s the plot twist worth rooting for.