"Stop filming!" The male police officer imdiately shouted, "Stop right now!"
The journalists didn’t care; they just kept taking pictures incessantly. Of course, Irene Spencer didn’t want her humiliating state caught on cara. She raised a hand, pulled the brim of her hat down over her face, and quickly ducked her head.
"Officer, why are you arresting Irene Spencer?"
"Is she really involved in the bombing case?"
"Officer..."
...
"No comnt for now! Once the investigation is complete, we’ll provide an explanation to the public!" Michael Freenan snapped. He then imdiately walked over and got into the police car.
The driver started the car, and the police car sped off, its siren blaring.
The reporters took another barrage of photos of the departing vehicle before turning back to surround the two assistants.
"What exactly happened?"
"What did Miss Spencer do?!"
...
The two assistants were now panicking. They hastily pushed through the crowd and scrambled into a taxi.
"Quick... follow them!"
The taxi driver looked troubled.
"Chase... a police car?!"
"Yes, chase them! Go!" one assistant exclaid frantically, slapping the car seat. "We’re just going to see what’s happening. The police won’t arrest you. Just drive!"
"That’s right, hurry up and drive!" the other urged.
Resigned, the taxi driver started the car.
Seeing the two assistants leave, the reporters rushed over, got into their own cars, and sped out of the residential complex.
Irene Spencer swiftly dominated the headlines of all major dia outlets, her na instantly shooting to the top of public attention.
Unfortunately, this was the kind of attention she had never wished for.
Simultaneously, the Emperor dia Company officially issued a statent. It explained that Irene Spencer’s contract had already expired. Furthermore, considering her personal conduct and image no longer aligned with the company’s values, they had decided to terminate their prior agreent.
During the subsequent press conference, Gerry Johnson, Manager of Emperor dia’s Talent Departnt, personally elaborated on this announcent. He admitted that the company had made this decision a month prior.
He also stated they would sue Irene Spencer. She had allegedly acted without company authorization, damaging her personal image and the overall image of Emperor dia, thereby causing significant losses. Consequently, they would demand compensation as stipulated in her contract.
As soon as this press conference concluded, the journalists imdiately understood: Emperor dia had cut ties with Irene Spencer and would no longer protect her.
Consequently, dia outlets that had previously shown so restraint now unleashed their full arsenal against her without hesitation.
"Is Irene Spencer a ’White Lotus’ or a ’Green Lotus Bitch’?"
"Exclusive: The Truth About Irene Spencer’s Plastic Surgery!"
"Female Celebrities Across the Industry Denounce Irene Spencer!"
Headlines like these abounded. In short, it was a classic case of kicking soone when they’re down. To grab eyeballs, the dia outlets naturally dug up all sorts of dirt.
The information Anabel Wilton had given to Kris Cooper was also quickly processed by dia outlets and exposed to the public.
The once supposedly diligent, noble, and gentle Irene Spencer was suddenly exposed, her true colors revealed.
She had allegedly manipulated her fans to attack actresses who disrespected her; despite her entire face being the product of plastic surgery, she still claid to be a natural beauty; dia outlets even unearthed stories of her escorting clients for drinks when she first entered the entertainnt industry...
When these revelations surfaced, the world was in an uproar.
Although she had faced sporadic negative press recently, thanks to Emperor dia’s PR efforts, various other asures, and the staunch support of her fanbase, she had managed to salvage her image to so extent.
With this blow, the image that had just been painstakingly repaired finally ca crashing down.
Accusations poured in from all sides. Even her die-hard fans, who had always defended her, lanted that they had been "blinded," and one by one, they turned from devoted fans into harsh critics.
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