I'm really looking forward to this show, but I hope it gets more promotion,' someone commented.
The release of the rare group photo revealed several details:
1. 'Nirvana and Rebirth' was approaching the final stages of post-production.
2. Except for Violeta, all the main cast members were from Glorialand.
3. Violeta, with her exceptional beauty, stood out even among the many gorgeous actresses from Glorialand, showing she looked remarkable even in candid photos.
The excitement for 'Nirvana and Rebirth' was palpable among fans.
With Violeta having won the Best Supporting Actress Award with her debut film, expectations for her second show were sky-high, adding significant pressure on her shoulders.
The attention on 'Nirvana and Rebirth' was intense, and any misstep could invite more scorn than genuine concern.
Meanwhile, Zelena was closely tracking updates on 'Nirvana and Rebirth'.
Her reports were nearly ready for submission.
Time passed swiftly, and after more than two weeks, Tracy officially joined the cast of 'The Rose'.
Her introductory video and promotional photos quickly climbed the trending charts.
Zelena, appearing as one of the female guests on a popular variety show, saw a notable boost in her visibility.
The first episode received great feedback, and the show was set to air weekly on Sundays.
Zelena gained considerable fame through this show.
Previously, she was mainly known as 'Nolan's rumoured girlfriend'. After the show aired, viewers started to appreciate her on-screen presence, changing their perception of her.
Zelena became a pioneer among the new generation, gaining fame through variety shows.
In contrast, Hattie concentrated on the fashion industry.
To win favour with brands, she attended numerous in-person events.
As a result, candid photos from these events occasionally appeared online, with fans praising her divine beauty and noting that she looked even more stunning in real life.
However, some netizens viewed these comments with doubt.
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