Jenna Ortega went to Chappell Roan’s Dublin gig this week as ‘Wednesday’ season two filming continues in Ireland
Jenna Ortega was spotted at Chappell Roan’s Dublin gig this week, as Wednesday season two filming continues in Ireland.
The actress was spotted alongside co-star Emma Myers at the gig, which took place in Dublin on Tuesday (September 17).
The pair were seen sitting in one of the balconies in the 3Olympia Theatre on Dame Street in Dublin. Fans shared footage and images of the pair once they’d spotted them – some of which you can see here:
WHO HAD EMMA MYERS AND JENNA ORTEGA TOGETHER AT A CHAPPELL ROAN CONCERT ON THEIR BINGO CARDS????? pic.twitter.com/Mhm5Znygc2
— flou (@esinclaires) September 17, 2024
A very blurry photo of Jenna Ortega at @ChappellRoan in Dublin tonight. pic.twitter.com/oYabCahoQn
— Ciarán Buggle (@CiaranBuggle) September 17, 2024
Jenna Ortega is at the Pink Pony Club in Dublin! pic.twitter.com/aqBu3i4fnI
— An tSéipéal Ruán オーン・チェーピル・ルアン (@yascaoimhin) September 17, 2024
JENNA ORTEGA AT CHAPPELL IN DUBLIN????? pic.twitter.com/PTIEMDLOkX
— day (@rmjroan) September 17, 2024
It comes as other stars of the new Wednesday series have been spotted out and about in Ireland recently – including Steve Buscemi who was seen eating at Bubba’s Fish Market in the south Dublin town of Dalkey last month (31 August). Buscemi is joining the cast of Wednesday as Barry Dort, the new principal of Nevermore Academy.
The show relocated its production from Romania to Ireland for the upcoming second season, which is expected to release on Netflix in early 2025.
In a recent interview, director Tim Burton said the record-breaking series stopped him from wanting to retire.
Wednesday has become a huge success for Netflix, being streamed for a total of 341.2million hours and beating the record previously held by Stranger Things. The second season of the series is expected to arrive on the streaming platform next year.
Meanwhile, Roan released her debut studio album ‘The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess’ to widespread acclaim. In a four-star review, NME described it as “a display of Roan’s bold and brazen pen, where she places searing revelations alongside some deliciously cheeky choruses”.
It has since topped the UK album chart almost a year after its release – something Elton John congratulated her on. The musician is currently in the middle of an UK and European tour – vsit here to purchase any remaining tickets.
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