Jenna Ortega reveals bizarre item she found in Beetlejuice director Tim Burton’s bathroom

Jenna Ortega reveals bizarre item she found in Beetlejuice director Tim Burton's bathroom

As a lifestyle expert with an eye for intriguing stories and a passion for exploring the lives of talented individuals, I find Jenna Ortega’s journey to be nothing short of captivating. Her unique experiences working with iconic directors like Tim Burton have undoubtedly shaped her career in ways that most actors can only dream of. From sharing tea time with the Alice in Wonderland throne to encountering a jar of eyeballs (quite literally a sight for sore eyes!), it’s clear that Jenna’s life in Hollywood is anything but ordinary.


As a lifestyle enthusiast dabbling in the peculiar, I recently found myself exploring the intriguing abode of visionary filmmaker Tim Burton in sunny California. Among the countless curiosities that filled every corner, one particular item caught my eye – an unexpected treasure that added to the enigmatic allure of the place.

It seems the architectural design of the Beetlejuice director‘s residence mirrors his signature gothic aesthetic in filmmaking as well.

‘You walk in and it’s the huge throne from Alice in Wonderland, the actress, 21, told Vanity Fair. 

She then revealed: ‘There’s a jar of eyeballs in the bathroom.’

The director behind the Edward Scissorhands movie is famously recognized for carrying miniature statues in his pockets, which he calls his ‘little figurines’ or ‘tiny companions’.

Jenna Ortega reveals bizarre item she found in Beetlejuice director Tim Burton's bathroom

Jenna Ortega reveals bizarre item she found in Beetlejuice director Tim Burton's bathroom

Previously known Disney child actor collaborated with a renowned filmmaker on the popular Netflix series ‘Wednesday’, currently being filmed for its second installment, as well as the movie ‘Beetlejuice’ set to release in cinemas on September 6.

‘He just pretty much plopped a script in my hand, and it was Beetlejuice,’ the actress said.

For over a year and a half, it has felt extremely distant and unrelated to me, Ortega explained to the media outlet, likening the sensation to being highly detached, strange, and disembodied.

As a lifestyle guide, I must admit that when individuals casually drop my moniker, it feels as though a piece of myself has been inadvertently misplaced. Currently, I find myself drifting aimlessly, open to a multitude of interpretations.

There’s no question about it: The young actress is deeply committed to her art. She started her career at just ten years old and has been honing her craft through various roles in guest appearances, until she landed the lead role as the title character in the 2014 YouTube series, Know It All Nina.

For several years, Ortega portrayed the younger version of Gina Rodriguez’s character (Jane) in the series Jane the Virgin.

Ortega has been in Dublin, where she is shooting season two of Wednesday. 

Following some unfavorable media attention after confessing on the Armchair Expert podcast with Dax Shepherd and Monica Padman that she acted inappropriately professionally on the Addams Family show’s set, the young actress appeared to be contemplating a change in strategy.

She admitted, “In hindsight, I might not have expressed myself as clearly as possible regarding everything that happened. You know, I tend to go on and on sometimes.”

It seemed challenging for me as I believed that if I had explained the situation more effectively, it likely would have been perceived more positively.

Currently serving as a show producer, Ortega is thrilled to now hold the authority to decide on Wednesday’s actions and dialogue.

Jenna Ortega reveals bizarre item she found in Beetlejuice director Tim Burton's bathroom
Jenna Ortega reveals bizarre item she found in Beetlejuice director Tim Burton's bathroom

‘Things like that, I live for,’ the Emmy nominee asserted. 

Currently, we have an unusual occurrence happening; on certain days, it seems as though Wednesday suddenly pops up, giving quite a startling impression. In essence, she carries a touch of surprise and fear, much like a sudden fright in a story.

As a connoisseur of all things stylishly spooky, let me share an intriguing tidbit: In the next chapter of our favorite gothic gal’s story, you can expect fresh malefactors, expanded supernatural prowess, and a darker, more chilling ambiance. Yet fear not, for it won’t be a nightmare you can’t wake up from!

‘I mean, there’s six-year-olds watching,’ she said. 

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2024-08-09 22:06

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