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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism novel Chapter 305

Hattie, possessing both sweet looks and an elegant demeanor, had the added advantage of being a "second-generation star," returning from Harbor City to further her career.

The hype surrounding Hattie and Jacques had already captured the hearts of many young and impressionable girls.

Rumor had it that some fans even went to the set to take behind-the-scenes photos.

In short, Hattie's current development was the best in the entire class.

Everyone in the class envied Hattie's success in her junior year. In contrast, Violeta, who had also spent a semester filming last year, remained virtually invisible online!

Searching for Violeta's keywords on Facebook yielded no relevant information about "The Quiet Ode."

The only thing that appeared was the rumor from a while ago, when Zelena used a burner account to spread malicious gossip online.

Despite attempts to suppress them, the negativity lingered, casting a shadow over Violeta's online presence.

Meanwhile, Hattie's star was on the rise.

A quick Facebook search revealed a plethora of fan-taken photos from the set, showcasing the drama's attractive cast and generating envy among classmates.

Hattie's active social media presence, filled with glamorous photos, had already garnered her a substantial following even before the drama's premiere.

The stark difference between Violeta's and Hattie's online presence couldn't be more apparent.

These were all the results of Hattie's company's efforts in managing her image.

After all, in the world of entertainment, image management was everything.

On the other hand, Violeta had none of those advantages. Despite having filmed a project, she lacked the promotional machine that Hattie enjoyed. No agency backing, coupled with lingering online negativity, meant that her online presence was virtually nonexistent.

There were no exciting sneak peeks, and no buzz-generating marketing campaigns.

It was nothing to rival Hattie's carefully cultivated image.

It seemed that good academic performance really didn't matter.

Becoming a famous star still depended on luck!

The contrast between their situations was stark, fueling whispers among their classmates. While no one dared criticize Violeta openly, they couldn't help but compare her to Hattie in private conversations.

Gillian and Candy, eager to curry favor with Zelena, were particularly vocal in their criticism.

"Who could possibly compete with Hattie? Violeta never stood a chance. She simply doesn't have that star quality."

"Exactly! Look at Hattie! She's already landing deals and gaining recognition even before her drama airs. She's destined for stardom."

"Haha, Violeta can just wait. Without the luck to be famous, even filming is useless!"

Zelena listened to them, smirking.

In reality, Zelena didn't particularly want Hattie to succeed either.

She couldn't stand Violeta's rising fame or Hattie's unique charm.

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