Chapter 1846 Blind Date
Yvette was just about to think of something when a few directors saw the three ladies standing together. They went over with a glass of wine after toasting Ian.
“Ms. Stanton, Ms. Quimbey, Ms. Nixon, you three are really good friends. Thank you for supporting our film!”
Nicole smiled and raised her glass.
The three ladies took a shallow sip of wine. “You're welcome.”
After everyone finished exchanging pleasantries, Yvette swept a glance around and asked, “Where's Ian?”
A director who just saw Jan pondered for amoment.
“He seemed to have been called away b y his girlfriend...”
The three ladies were wide-eyed.
“He has a girlfriend?!”
The director smiled in embarrassment, knowing that he had misspoken. “A female friend. Sorry, it was a slip of the tongue.”
Julie frowned slightly. “Why haven't I heard anything about it?”
Nicole went close to Julie’s ear and whispered. “I heard that he has been going on blind dates recently, so she may be his blind date.”
The other two people suddenly realized something.
No wonder.
After all, lan would never take the initiative to speak of this sort of thing. The ladies walked around. At this time, some celebrities who used to be very popular modestly carried their wine glasses over and toasted them one by one. The directors and investors also did not let go of Nicole and the ladies. A pleasant-looking woman came out from the crowd of directors, then joked with the other investors. She looked very glamorous and at ease like she was in her element. Nicole saw the woman and could not remember her name.
“Is she the female lead?”
That woman had such a strong presence and control of the room, so it did not make sense if she was not the female lead.
Julie took a glance. “Nope, the female lead isn't here yet.”
Yvette said, “The female lead still hasn't arrived at such an occasion? The others are probably fighting for attention now, right?”
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