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After Being Replaced I Left Them All Behind-Now They Regret It novel Chapter 8

The account hack scandal was at its most chaotic, and Starlight Entertainment wanted to squash the drama right away, but it wasn’t that simple. Just as Alicia expected, she was trending on X again. ⓦⓦ⒲.𝓝𝚘𝓥⒠𝕃𝘄ó𝑟m.𝒸𝕆𝘮By now, fans from all camps, casual onlookers, and even Alicia’s haters were all clicking on the audio to listen. After listening, everyone had the same reaction. ‘Is Alicia’s agent really taking us for fools?‘ Immature: [I can’t believe the plot twist happened so fast.] LUV: [I knew it. In showbiz, nothing is ever settled until it’s over.] Izzyink: [Sorry, I take back what I said about Alicia. That was harsh.] Simp4: [After listening to the audio, I actually feel pretty bad for Alicia.] Betches: [Does her agent hate her so much? And her company too. Do they have any decency at all?] Mmeo: [From the audio, Alicia’s mom once helped her agent, but the agent totally turned on her.] GLOSS: [Her agent is the ultimate backstabber.] Lollipop: [Her agent is so bad.] Juju: [No wonder Starlight never steps in to do damage control whenever Alicia gets roasted online. Turns out it was all intentional.] Peachy: [No wonder the other four members of LUMIA always play the victim, dropping hints that Alicia bullied them or stole their spotlight, just to win sympathy from fans. They’ve totally cracked the code for going viral.] By now, netizens had become pros at spotting drama. But the fans of the other four LUMIA members were quick to fire back. Itsmej: [What does her agent’s mess have to do with our girls?] Emilyyy: [If Alicia is really innocent, then why do the other four members of the group all have issues with her?] Sarrahh: [Yeah, seriously. Why is she the only one who can’t get along with the rest? Maybe she should look in the mirror and figure out what she’s doing wrong.] Justme: [This is ridiculous. Our four girls are way more popular than Alicia. They don’t need to stoop to this kind of drama.] Blackrain; [Alicia is just a total deadweight in the group, always holding the other girls back. I don’t buy this whole “being used as a scapegoat” thing at all.] Then, one of the paid trolls jumped in: [Isn’t Alicia being kind of shady by exposing that phone call with her agent?] Foxx: [What company would ever tolerate someone pulling a move like that?]
Orangejuice: [Is she just trying to get herself kicked out of the industry for good?] 1/3 Chapter 8 Rivers: [Plus, it’s just a recording. Who knows if it’s even legit?] Right at that moment, something happened. 10 vouchers Suddenly, someone left a comment: [Quick, go check it out. The cops really showed up at Alexandra’s company to investigate her for spreading rumors and defamation.] Earlier, Alicia had told everyone to just wait and see if the cops would actually go after Alexandra. Some paparazzi, just in case it was true, staked out Alexandra’s company. To their surprise, they actually caught it happening and broke the news right away. Now, everyone was convinced the audio wasn’t just some fake drama. It was the real deal. w𝕨𝓦.𝕟ℴ𝓥𝘦𝘭𝕨𝓸𝗿𝔪.čo𝕞After all, Alicia wasn’t just all talk. She actually made it happen. This proved her account hadn’t been hacked at all; her agent was behind the whole mess, trying to throw her under the bus. Alexandra never thought Alicia would play hardball and actually went to the police and reported her. When the cops showed up at her company to investigate her for spreading rumors and defamation, she was completely thrown off. On top of that, she got a legal notice from Alicia’s lawyer. It looked like Alicia was dead serious about taking her to court for defamation. After the cops left, Alexandra turned to her agent, panic in her eyes. “What are we supposed to do now? “Why is Alicia’s agent such a screw–up? If it weren’t for her, I never would’ve posted those X updates.” Her agent was just as lost. Then she got a call from the higher–ups at the company. 𝘄ⓦ⒲.𝓝𝑜𝗩é𝓵𝓦𝓞𝕣𝗠.𝒸𝗼𝕄After hanging up, she looked at Alexandra. “They want you to delete those two posts on X. If you don’t, it’s going to look really bad for you.” Spreading rumors and defamation was illegal, and if it was true, Alexandra’s posts were now straight–up evidence against her. Most people were just píling on in the comments, but Alexandra was the only one who tagged Alicia directly and called her out. As a public figure, that was a really bad look. Alexandra’s face turned sour. “If I delete those posts, won’t that just make me the bad guy?”

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