Wandinha: Jenna Ortega reveals which Brazilian soccer player she would like to see in the series

Wandinha: Jenna Ortega reveals which Brazilian soccer player she would like to see in the series

Jenna Ortega, protagonist of Wandinha, commented on her admiration for the Brazilian soccer player during CCXP22

Like many Brazilians, Jenna Ortega, protagonist of Wandinha (2022), is also a big football fan, and has the ‘witch’ Ronaldinho Gaucho as his biggest reference in the sport. The actress even recalled previous interviews that mentioned the player as “the best of all time”.

In an interview with NerdBunker while in Brazil for CCXP2, ortega and Gwendoline Christie were asked about which national figures could enroll in Escola Nunca Mais (Nevermore Academyin its original English name), for ‘misfit and excluded’ teenagers.

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In the dynamics, the journalist Gabriel Ávila mentions the player, and the protagonist of Wandinha did not hide the happiness to see Ronaldinho as a prospective student at the fictional institution.

He’s on the show for sure. He’s one of the 100% outcasts because he’s simply the greatest of all time.”


More about Wandinha (2022)

Wandinha tells the story of the daughter of Morticia and Gomez, The Addams Family., as long as you fit in – or not at Escola Nunca Mais (Nevermore Academy, in its original English name), for ‘misfit’ teenagers. In this sense, the series produced by Al Gough and Miles Millarwas not created as a reboot of other productions of the Addams Family🇧🇷

The production stood out as the most watched in the world in Netflix between November 21st and 27th: 341 million hours were watched in the opening week. The first season is now available in full on the streaming catalogue. watch the trailer below:

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