Wednesday Jenna Ortega, only gems instead of clothes...The Prime Minister failed

Sep 15, 2025

Wednesday Jenna Ortega, only gems instead of clothes...The Prime Minister failed
Jena Ortega, who showed bold fashion on the red carpet at the 77th Emmy Awards. Photo Source=AFP, Reuters



Hollywood actor Jenna Ortega (22) caught the eye with bold fashion on the red carpet at the 77th Emmy Awards.

The main character of the Netflix original series 'Wendday' season 1 and 2, she attended the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards red carpet held at the Pikok Theater in Los Angeles at 5 p.m. on the 14th (9 a.m. on the 15th in Korea).

On this day, she appeared in a saw made up of only jewelry decorations instead of a top and received cheers from the audience.




In addition, a black long skirt with a dizzying slit was matched to create a sensual atmosphere by revealing smooth legs.

In addition, black hair was created as if it were wet, and dark red lipstick added a strong impression.

Although she was not nominated for the award, she went on stage with her co-star Catherine Zeta-Jones of the drama 'Wendday' to present the Best Supporting Actress award in a Comedy category.




Meanwhile, the Emmy Award for Best Picture for a Drama Series went to HBO Max's medical drama `The Pitt.'

Actor Noah Wiley, who starred in `The Pit,' won his first career award for best actor in a drama series.

Netflix's British drama `Adolescence' won the best picture award in the miniseries category, while Apple TV+ comedy drama `The Studio' won the best picture award. In particular, 'The Studio' has won 13 awards, including nine in the Creative Arts category.




In addition to the best picture, 'Boy's Time' won six awards, including the Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress, winning most of the miniseries categories, and winning a total of eight awards, including the Creative Arts category.

British actor Owen Cooper, 15, was named the youngest actor to win an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Produced by Fifth Season, CJ ENM's U.S. subsidiary, Apple TV+ drama `Severance: Disconnected" season 2 received 27 nominations, but it had to settle for best actress (Britt Lower) and best supporting actor (Trummel Tillman).

This year's Emmy Awards showed that as OTT and broadcasters competed fiercely, even actors from film directors were nominated for acting categories beyond drama and entertainment, showing that the boundaries between TV and film have become lighter.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.