‘They’re both quite elegant’: Charithra Chandran drops a clue about Miss Wednesday’s real identity in Netflix’s One Piece
Emmy Azad | Mar 12, 2026, 17:27 IST
Bridgerton star Charithra Chandran talks about playing Miss Wednesday in Netflix’s One Piece, revealing Vivi’s secret identity and the Baroque Works mission in the Alabasta arc.
Image credit : Indiatimes | Charithra Chandran teases the twist behind Miss Wednesday
Netflix’s live-action One Piece is expanding its cast as the series moves closer to adapting one of the most beloved arcs from the original manga. Among the new additions is Bridgerton actor Charithra Chandran, who will play Miss Wednesday — a character known to longtime fans for one of the story’s earliest major identity reveals. As excitement builds around the next phase of the pirate adventure, Chandran has opened up about the complexity of portraying a character who is both an undercover agent and a royal figure with a hidden agenda.
Miss Wednesday first appears as an agent working for Baroque Works, the shadowy criminal organization that operates through a network of numbered agents. She is introduced alongside her partner Mr. 9 and initially comes across as someone deeply embedded in the group’s operations.
However, the character’s true identity is eventually revealed to be Princess Nefertari Vivi of the desert kingdom of Alabasta. Vivi infiltrates Baroque Works as part of a risky mission to uncover a plot threatening her homeland. The organization’s secret leader, known as Mr. 0, is orchestrating a plan that could destabilize the kingdom, forcing Vivi to operate undercover in order to gather information.
For Chandran, portraying Miss Wednesday means balancing the character’s public disguise with her real motivations. The undercover persona requires calculation and restraint, while Vivi’s true identity is driven by loyalty to her kingdom and a determination to protect her people.
The actor has said she approached the role by treating both identities as different sides of the same person rather than entirely separate characters, focusing on the emotional continuity between the two.
The Alabasta storyline is widely regarded as one of the most important arcs in the One Piece universe. Vivi becomes a key ally to Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates as they uncover the conspiracy threatening her kingdom.
Her journey combines political intrigue, personal sacrifice and high-stakes adventure — elements that helped make the original arc a fan favorite. With the live-action adaptation now moving toward this storyline, Chandran’s portrayal of Vivi will play a crucial role in bringing that chapter of the pirate saga to life.
The twist behind Miss Wednesday
However, the character’s true identity is eventually revealed to be Princess Nefertari Vivi of the desert kingdom of Alabasta. Vivi infiltrates Baroque Works as part of a risky mission to uncover a plot threatening her homeland. The organization’s secret leader, known as Mr. 0, is orchestrating a plan that could destabilize the kingdom, forcing Vivi to operate undercover in order to gather information.
Playing two identities on screen
Image credit : Instagram/charithra17 | Chandran balances Miss Wednesday’s disguise with Vivi’s true mission
The actor has said she approached the role by treating both identities as different sides of the same person rather than entirely separate characters, focusing on the emotional continuity between the two.
Why the role matters for the series
Image credit : Instagram/charithra17 | Chandran brings Vivi’s Alabasta arc to life in live-action One Piece
Her journey combines political intrigue, personal sacrifice and high-stakes adventure — elements that helped make the original arc a fan favorite. With the live-action adaptation now moving toward this storyline, Chandran’s portrayal of Vivi will play a crucial role in bringing that chapter of the pirate saga to life.
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