The View co-host Ana Navarro had an interesting reaction to Jenna Ortega’s Emmys dress. The political strategist and commentator revealed that the real reason the actress’ outfit at the Emmys worked was that she has “really small t*****s.” Furthermore, Navarro added that she could never have pulled off an outfit like that.
Ana Navarro comments on Jenna Ortega’s Emmy dress
The veteran TV personality recently offered a rather bizarre observation about the Wednesday star’s Emmys dress.
During the September 15 telecast of The View, Ana Navarro and her fellow host, Sunny Hostin, were discussing celebrity outfits and fashion moments from the 2025 Emmy Awards red carpet. The latter commented, “She was fabulous,” about Jenna Ortega’s bold fashion moment at this year’s Emmys.
To this, Navarro interjected, “Yeah, but I’ve got to tell you, you’ve got to have really small t*****s to pull that off.” (via Entertainment Weekly) This prompted laughter from the audience and left the rest of the panelists feeling slightly uncomfortable at the unsolicited comment on Ortega’s body and her Emmys dress.
However, Navarro did not hold back, as she further added that the jewels were strategically placed to avoid any wardrobe malfunction. She also confessed that she wouldn’t be able to pull off such a bold look.
Notably, Jenna Ortega looked stunning in a top made entirely out of chunky pieces of jewelry. The inspiration was an homage to one of her favorite films, Death Becomes Her. The Beetlejuice Beetlejuice actress channeled the character Lisle von Rhuman, played by Isabella Rossellini, for her fashion tribute. She has also previously referenced it in the music video for Sabrina Carpenter’s song, “Taste.”
Ortega recently concluded the second season of her popular show, Wednesday, where she plays the titular character. She attended the 2025 Emmy Awards as a presenter for the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series award, alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Meanwhile, Jenna Ortega hasn’t responded to Ana Navarro’s comments at the time of this writing.
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory.