might be the wallpaper on plenty of fans’ ’, but it turns out her own has a .
The actress, 20, started her career as a child actress before and then going on to star as Wednesday Addams in the hugely popular series of the same name.
Her , so much so she was a recent attendee to the .
But while her outfit , a small detail that was picked up on has also got many people talking.
As she was entering the event, Jenna was chatting to fans as she made her way in, with some recording their interactions.
Soon after the fact a few noticed something interesting when scrolling in after seeing her phone screen featured none other than Wednesday co-star Emma Myers.
In the series, Emma played Wednesday’s colourful werewolf roommate Enid Sinclair.
Fans couldn’t get enough once they saw it.
‘Oh my god that’s co cute,’ one person posted on social media.
‘Best friend goals,’ someone else said.
Another added: ‘Emma and Jenna are the ultimate. Nothing beats having your bestie as your lockscreen! Adorable!’
Forming a close friendship since appearing on the series together, Jenna previously called Emma an ‘amazing scene partner’.
‘It was mostly just the two of us goofing around,’ she said when appearing on the podcast.
‘We’re still really good friends and we have a great relationship in real life. I’m really glad that we got to be together.
‘She’s one of my closest friends. I think we have a different dynamic off screen, but I still don’t think it’s any less important or deep or beautiful than Enid and Wednesday’s.’
But while the pair have become super close off camera, fans desires for their characters to form a romantic connection on screen have so far been shut down.
Earlier this year Emma said she thought that after all the drama of the first season, Wednesday.
‘We haven’t really spoken about direction at all, so I don’t really know what the game plan is for anything,’ she said.
‘As far as love interests go for Wednesday, I feel like at least for a second season, she needs to take her season of singleness,’ she added when speaking to .
In an interview on in March, Jenna then said she wanted her character to ‘and be her own individual and fight her own crime’.
Wednesday is streaming on Netflix.