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9 Mar 2023


NextImg:Jenna Ortega addresses red carpet wardrobe malfunction: ‘Who gives a s—t’

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This scream queen isn’t afraid of a little Sharpie.

After hitting the “Scream VI” red carpet premiere Monday in a Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture look noticeably stained with blue ink, Jenna Ortega addressed the wardrobe malfunction on Instagram.

The “Wednesday” star, 20, shared photos of her deconstructed black-and-white tuxedo dress on Instagram Wednesday, adding the hashtags #sharpiestainwhogivesas—t and #imsosorryolivier and tagging Olivier Rousteing, who guest-designed that particular Gaultier collection.

The stain most likely happened while Ortega was signing autographs for fans earlier in the evening.

Ortega signed autographs before hitting the red carpet.
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The “Wednesday” actress joked about the marker mishap on Instagram.
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The scream queen has been wearing Wednesday-inspired ensembles on the red carpet.
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Her followers seemed equally unbothered by the errant ink; “The stain is actually a blue Verified check mark,” one quipped, while another commented, “Sharpie stain is a moment fr.”

Even the official “Scream” Instagram account got in on the action, joking, “How well does the red carpet hide blood stains?”

Ortega has been taking social media by storm ever since the premiere of “Wednesday” on Netflix. 

She gained more than 10 million new Instagram followers in the 10 days after the show premiered in November 2022. 

Ortega has also been channeling the goth icon on the red carpet in her edgy black-and-white punk-inspired looks.

But this blue marker mark was probably not the pop of color she was looking for.