" Sorry , I did n’t mean to do this , ” theWednesdaystar said .

Jenna Ortegahas not been one to hide her truths, but sadly she can struggle with being open out of fear of being misunderstood.

A formerDisneyChannel child star, Jenna’s career exploded last year when she starred in Netflix’sWednesday,a new tale aboutWednesday AddamsofThe Addams Family.

It turns out that backlash to her honesty has impacted Jenna. So much so that, in a recent sit-down interview withElle FanningforVariety’s Actors on Actors series, she began to tear up while discussing the heightened attention she experienced afterWednesdaybecame a hit.

Jenna told Elle that she’s “really, really” nervous to be herself online after the show’s success.

The actor then explained that, when she first started having a platform, she told herself she’d be funny, honest, and herself.

However, Jenna felt like people have taken advantage of her honesty.

Elle, who was there to represent her Hulu seriesThe Great, quickly comforted Jenna before theWednesdaystar continued explaining her struggle to figure out how to be honest while in the public eye.

“It’s such a hard thing to balance. Because how do you be honest without jeopardizing your own health and safety? It’s very easy to feel almost out of control of things,” she said. “Which is why it’s so important for people to get off the phone.”

Elle agreed, saying, “You just have to protect yourself, and also just know when to put it away and know it doesn’t matter. That’s not the real world.”

Elle ultimately thanked Jenna for her bravery in being vulnerable with her.

You can check out the full Variety interviewhere.

Jenna on the Met Gala red carpet

Jenna as Wednesday Addams reading a file

Wednesday Addams dancing at a school dance

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