The newcomer indeed cfrom a wealthy family.
She had a close relationship with Miranda and had previously played a minor role in one of Miranda's s. Replacing Penelope with this girl was nothing short of an insult.
Nina had already hinted to Penelope that when the news broke, she needed to create sbuzz herself, even if it was just a temporary uproar. At least it would give the public something to talk about. Previously, Penelope would not have stooped to such tactics, which was why she quickly faded from the spotlight.
Besides acting, she was not good at marketing herself. But now, Penelope had ended up in the hospital. People believed she was so upset by being replaced by the newcomer that she fell ill, which only fueled the public's outrage.
Given Penelope's history of quietly enduring such slights, the inteexploded in her defense. While not everyone would cheer for success, many would speak up for the underdog.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThis created a wave of public pressure on the production team. The official social media account of the show was inundated with angry comments, forcing them to disable the comments section altogether. This was the effect Nina was aiming for. Ultimately, the audience would decide the show's success, and the producers would have to consider their financial losses.
Coincidentally, Penelope was admitted to the shospital where Nash was staying, so Nina went to see her.
At that moment, Penelope was lying in her hospital bed, watching TV. It was probably the most relaxed Nina had ever seen her. Penelope had been acting for many years without much rest. "You came, Nina," Penelope smiled faintly.
"You're actually quite capable. You're just too proud," Nina remarked.
"You toldnot to always appear weak," Penelope reflected. "I should use whatever resources I have." "Has anyone called?" Nina asked.
Penelope replied, "Since I was admitted, I followed your advice and didn't answer any phone calls." Right now, the media, the production team, and everyone else were desperately trying to reach her. "Now's not the tfor you to make an appearance. Wait until tomorrow to clear things up," Nina advised.
"I understand." Nina stayed with Penelope for a while. Coincidentally, they were both watching the s recently, "The Palace." Meanwhile, on Miranda's side, things were in chaos.
Bang! The cup in her hand smashed onto the floor.
The newcomer standing next to her was trembling. She was an eighteen-year-old girl named Bella Collins.
She was pretty but not exceptionally so, especially by entertainment industry standards. She was inexperienced and naive, thinking she could actually beca leading actress.
Her family had money and had contributed one million to the production, a move Miranda had suggested.
"Miranda, everyone is cursing me. don't want to do this anymore!" Bella said, tears in her eyes. She could not handle the pressure and her dreams were falling apart.
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"You can't quit now! Haven't you seen what people are saying about you? Since they've already talked, you need En to show them your strength and prove them wrong. Don't let this affect you," Miranda insisted. She had invested vot of effort into this, aiming to humiliate Penelope.
If Bella could achieve ssuccess, it would suppress Penelope's momentum and give Miranda a sense of satisfaction.
"I'm scared. They've written so much, and Penelope has someone backing her," Bella said, fearful of becoming elle damage. "Who could she collateral possibly have? She comes from nothing!" Miranda laughed. "That reporter, I heard she got promoted within a month. Penelope has her support. I can't fight them," Bella said, worried.
Miranda thought of Nina and muttered to herself, "How does she still have the energy for this? Shouldn't she be almost done for by now?" X