Why is wednesday a gay icon
The bubbly, earnest Enid wants Wednesday to hang out and be social and get on Instagram! Wednesday cares about Enid but thinks all over the aforementioned things are stupid and just wants to be left alone! These are teens! Teens, like all people, come out at their own time.
Jenna Ortega reveals why she thinks Wednesday Addams is a gay icon
Jenna Ortega has opened up about her portrayal of Wednesday Addams and why she thinks that Wednesday is a gay icon. Christina Ricci's brilliant portrayal of the gothic, death-obsessed teenager cemented Wednesday's status as a gay icon. Following the release of Wednesday , Jenna has discussed Wednesday's ongoing popularity among the queer community.
Maybe Wednesday Addams Is Gay. Maybe Her Suitors Are Just Boring!
And there were. The very first one introduced, though, was a girl at school who is immediately set up to be, like, the bully antagonist. And she was a siren? And her whole thing — because this school, this boarding school, is supposed to be, like, mythical creatures and witches, and….
Meanwhile, Crystal goes above declaring Wednesday Addams as a queer icon. Instead of being shamed by the differences between her family's way of life and that of society at large, she embraces what makes her different. She stands up for marginalized groups and faces bullies with an unflinching calm that any queer would be proud to emulate," the drag race star said in an interview with Out.