Wednesday superstar Jenna Ortega & Hollywood’s Paul Rudd tasted Hungarian specialties at Lake Balaton

Jenna Ortega became world-famous for her leading role in Netflix’s Wednesday series, while Paul Rudd is well-known for being the ant-man in many movies since the franchise started. Yesterday, both were spotted at Lake Balaton tasting Hungarian specialties. The two Hollywood superstars are here for a film shoot since Hungary is one of the most famous venues of the American top directors.

Wednesday star and Ant-Man like traditional Hungarian dishes

According to Telex, one of their colleagues spotted the two stars in a small restaurant in Balatonszemes. The tiny, sleepy village has only 1,826 residents, but during the summer and early autumn season, the hotels are filled with foreign and Hungarian tourists. Apart from enjoying the beaches and the scenery, they also like to relish Hungarian holiday specialities such as lángos, chimney cake, traditional fish soup or fried catfish. Interested in classic Hungarian beach snacks? Read our article HERE.

Telex wrote the two celebrities were waiting in line, along with several other people, probably for their hake, a type of fried catfish. They believe so because the eatery is well-known for its fried fish. You can check out some photos in Telex’s article. Unfortunately, we are not allowed to display them on our site. The two Hollywood stars arrived with an e-bike to Balatonszemes, so most probably they did not come from Budapest.

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They are here for work

People working in the kitchen instantly recognised them but did not dare to ask for a selfie. Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega were later snapped in Balatonboglár’s famous Pavilon restaurant. Here are two photos proving that the staff of the Pavilon was braver than their colleagues in Balatonszemes:

The two celebrities have been currently shooting the ‘Death of a Unicorn’. The plot goes like this: a father-daughter duo hits a unicorn and takes it to the estate of a super-wealthy drugmaker. Since the company making the movie is not a member of the AMPTP (Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers), the shooting can continue despite the directors’ strike paralysing the American film industry.

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