Wednesday's Whole Cast Proves They're #TeamWenclair
Looks like Netflix might have no other way but make them canon with pressure like that.
If you are all in for Wednesday Addams and Enid Sinclair to become a thing in Wednesday season 2, you are not alone — in fact, you got an ally in the form of the show's entire cast.
The chemistry between Wednesday and her roommate Enid has become evident for many fans no matter how hard the show was pushing for Wednesday's two male love interests — Tyler and Xavier.
The pairing has been dubbed Wenclair, and it looks like practically every main star of Wednesday is shipping it. Here is your proof.
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One of the first people to drop Wenclair hints was Jenna Ortega ( Wednesday) herself. Her remarks that "maybe Enid is just in love with Wednesday" and "in a perfect world, Wednesday and Enid would have been a thing" immediately went viral as Wednesday enjoyed its record-breaking popularity on Netflix.
Emma Meyers, who portrays Enid, also doesn't seem to be rooting for any male love interest to win Wednesday's heart.
"You know what I always say: And they were roommates," Myers famously said of the relationship between her character and Wednesday.
We already have two main stars all in on Wenclair. But that's not all, as even the potential boyfriends of Wednesday seem to side with Enid as a better option for Miss Addams.
When asked about Wednesday's romantic prospects in the show, Percy Hynes White (Xavier) could not be more direct.
"If she's gonna be romantic with anybody, it's gotta be Enid," he said in a now-viral clip.
Hunter Doohan, who portrays Tyler in the show, has also made his preference clear when he shared a picture of himself in his stories, standing in front of a Wednesday banner which read "WednesGAY" and captioning it with "Out here fighting for #wenclair [if you know you know]".
Even though the showrunners have been clear that they only viewed Wednesday and Enid as best friends, it seems that a huge part of the fandom and the cast begs to differ. Another popular opinion is that Wednesday should not be having any romance in her life at all — just because that's "not what her character is about".
But if she has to... maybe her destiny is right across her room, donning a rainbow-colored sweater and dancing to some stupid pop melody.
The first season of Wednesday is currently available for streaming on Netflix. The platform has not yet renewed the show for season 2.