Joy Sunday is ready for herWednesdaycharacter Bianca Barclay to showcase her more vulnerable side in season 2.
The duo’s frenemy dynamic is something that Sunday is keen to play up in season 2.
I think it’s so natural for her and Wednesday to have a little bit of competition.

Joy Sunday at the InStyle and Lancome event in NYC; Sunday as Bianca in ‘Wednesday’.Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images; Everett Collection
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There’s always room for redemption when either side works towards it, she says.
It’s important that we recognize flaws and all the different dimensions that are involved in a person.
I think the same goes for her mother.
Joy Sunday as Bianca in ‘Wednesday’.Vlad Cioplea/Netflix
That way, we can also extend such grace to the people around us.
When asked if she had any words of warning for Ortega, Sunday simply replies, En garde.
I look forward to experimenting like that again."
Joy Sunday at the InStyle/Lancome event in NYC.Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
I couldn’t contain myself.
I had to because I was sitting across from them.
I really just burst into pieces once I left our meeting, she recalls.
I was so overjoyed sorry to have been chosen.
And I still carry that that happiness with me today.
“I thought that campaign was just exquisite,” she says.