Capítulo 2406: Chapter 112: Enraged and Showing Her True Colors
Viewers used to seeing CEO male leads and fresh-faced heroine female leads were instantly drawn to Leslie Howard, a heroine who dares to love and hate with flair.
Although she seems a bit mischievous, she is undeniably beautiful.
And what’s wrong with having a bit of cunning, as long as she isn’t harming others behind their backs? Her intentions are all displayed on her face.
Isn’t it just ambition to climb higher? She has the strength and ability to do so, why not?
The main point is, Leslie Howard brought sothing unique to the character of Grace Smith.
Originally in the screenwriter’s hands, Grace was a character driven by self-interest, a heroine with vile ambitions, but Leslie portrayed her as soone who speaks her mind, without pretense, and full of charisma.
Additionally, when Leslie acted alongside David Redington, he was handso and she was beautiful.
Leslie’s slightly tilted eyes shone with a captivating light, while David’s gaze, though cold and distant, seed drawn to her.
An unspoken affection surged within their interactions.
When the audience saw their performance, they felt that only soone as exceptional as Grace Smith was worthy of a remarkable CEO like Alan Moore.
Why look at roadside wildflowers when there’s a beautiful rose?
Without comparison, there’s no harm. A mont before, the public was mocking Winona Wallace’s poor acting, and the next mont, they were praising Leslie Howard’s naturally commanding performance.
After enduring a period of withdrawal, Leslie’s transformation in her acting left people awestruck.
It’s safe to say that once the simple behind-the-scenes footage was released, the on-screen rivalry between David Redington and Leslie Howard had completely overshadowed previous discussions of Winona Wallace.
For the first ti, Winona Wallace, who was always the center of attention, beca just a backdrop for Leslie Howard.
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Right now, on the day the online incident erupted, Winona Wallace, who called in sick and left the set, was venting her anger at the company.
Her original plan was to deliberately appear weak by pretending to be sick.
She was waiting for online criticism against Leslie Howard and the crew to reach its peak before deliberately releasing a ssage for netizens and fans to know she was “hospitalized” from the stress.
By then, her fans would feel pity for her.
Uninford netizens online would also feel sympathy for her from their hearts.
At that ti, her refusal to return to the set would spark criticism against the ‘Twin Flowers’ crew for favoring Leslie Howard.
At that ti, between her and Leslie Howard, the crew would naturally have to make a choice.
Under pressure, they could only terminate their collaboration with Leslie Howard.
This was originally Winona Wallace’s ideal plan.
Unfortunately—
“What’s going on? Is the entire PR departnt just lazing around? Our Wallace family spends so much money maintaining them, and the entire PR departnt can’t find anyone to help settle this? Let tell you, offer Twitter as much money as needed to get them to imdiately suspend accounts and delete comnts. If this issue negatively affects , I don’t need to explain the consequences!”
Winona Wallace was sitting on the sofa, pointing angrily at the PR departnt head reporting the situation.
The gentle and elegant deanor she usually maintained was completely replaced by her current enraged state.
The PR departnt head repeatedly nodded, continuously apologizing, and was also internally shocked.
He originally thought those online videos might have been the ‘Twin Flowers’ crew deliberately trying to sabotage their family’s young lady.
But now seeing Winona Wallace’s behavior… sigh, it’s likely those rumors are mostly true.
“Why are you still standing here? Go! Quickly get soone to delete posts, and also, hire more cyber armies to leak, dig up Leslie Howard’s past scandals of sleeping around and plastic surgeries, and stir them up again. What a bunch of useless people, do I have to co up with ideas for you?”
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