The masses were easily swayed. Once a negative trend starts, they go wild with criticism against Violeta.
As consumers, they certainly have that right.
Even though Wade was the screenwriter of this drama, he can't turn the tide.
Indeed.
Zelena had already decided to abandon this drama.
After all, she couldn't derive any positive benefits from it. She might even receive the label of a hopeless romantic.
Therefore, she decided to drag Violeta down with her.
The trending searches were orchestrated by Zelena.
The series will suffer before it even airs if Violeta fails.
Zelena watched silently as Violeta became the target of public criticism.
Violeta hung up the phone and returned it to Aster.
Aster looked worried, and she called out, "Ms. White ..."
Violeta gave her a reassuring look, then walked toward the director.
The director had just hung up the phone. His expression showed he had already learned about the situation.
Seeing Violeta approaching, the director frowned. He immediately asked, "Violeta, do you know about this?"
Violeta first apologised, "I'm so sorry, but I'll do my best to handle the situation."
The director was obviously frustrated, facing one problem after another.
Given Violeta's sincere attitude, he suppressed his emotions and asked, "How do you plan to handle it?"
Violeta looked down and calmly said, "I promise it won't affect the drama."
Won't affect the drama?
That's straightforward to say, but executing it is another story.
The director didn't say much more to Violeta.
After all, she was just an actress. If things really went south, it would be up to the production team and her agency to negotiate.
This situation highlighted the advantage of having a powerful agency behind her.
If Violeta's reputation really took a hit, it wouldn't be something she could handle alone.
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