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Honey, I'll Make You a Star (Margaret and Charleston) novel Chapter 39

Chapter 39 This Is Ridiculous

As soon as they got changed, Stephanie immediately became unhappy.

"Why am I wearing white while Margaret is wearing red?"

"Because different personalities are represented by different outfit colors. This is to match with the character's personality." The makeup artist patiently explained to Stephanie.

"No, the ending scene will be shot later, and I heard that it will be made into a poster. The white dress that I'm wearing won't be as eye-catching as the red one. I want to change into the red outfit," Stephanie demanded.

"But..." The makeup artist was in a dilemma. He had no choice but to report to the director about this matter.

"This is ridiculous," the director frowned.

He could clearly see that Stephanie had the temper of a spoiled brat throughout the shooting period.

Her acting skills were laughable, but she still wanted to cause unnecessary trouble. If he didn't have to successfully wrap this shooting up, he would've already gotten her replaced eons ago.

"Maybe we could give that a try. What matters more isn't the color of the outfit, but the aura of the person," the photographer remarked.

The photographer had been specially sent from Oversea Jewelry Company to shoot for the posters.

"In that case, let's give it a shot." The director had no choice but to give in.

Margaret and Stephanie then switched outfits.

"Humph!" Stephanie, now in the red dress, deliberately walked past Margaret provocatively. She believed she could successfully steal Margaret's limelight this time.

They were informed that they would be taking both solo and group shots.

Stephanie could already foresee that the photographer would be irrevocably stunned by her during her solo shot, and that she would definitely overshadow Margaret when they were taking the group shots.

After all, acting skills could be learned, but fashion sense was innate.

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