Chapter 292 - 291: Playing With Fire
Chapter 292 - 291: Playing With Fire
Vivian Norris hadn’t figured out how to suppress Bella Acker next; she had already gotten herself into trouble.
Her manager called in immediately.
Vivian was angry at heart, and answered the phone with a slightly impatient tone, "I’m busy filming, what’s up?"
The manager didn’t waste words, directly asking: "Have you offended someone lately?"
Vivian’s public image was that of a well-mannered lady, but her management team and those around her knew her true character well.
"No." Vivian didn’t think about it, directly denying it.
"Really no?" The manager was clearly skeptical.
"I said no means no, don’t you believe me?" Vivian pressed down her anger and said, "I’m already very upset, so don’t interrogate me like a criminal!"
"Why are you upset?" The manager seemed used to her temper, responding in a business-like tone without any sign of anger.
Vivian paused a moment, a bit impatiently, "Just a little thing, nothing much."
The manager knew she wasn’t being honest but didn’t press further on this point, instead bringing the conversation back, "Some things you did before have been exposed online. Though they’re small matters, they’re more than enough to ruin the image you’ve built in front of the public. The company will immediately carry out PR handling, but you should think hard about who you’ve offended." With that, he hung up the phone without waiting for Vivian’s response.
Something related to her has been exposed online?
Vivian was stunned and quickly logged onto Weibo.
The news had been out for less than five minutes, but major public figures had already started sharing it, and many netizens were leaving comments under these shares.
Vivian looked through the comments; there were claims of her kicking a young beggar, scalding an assistant with spilled hot water, and tossing gifts from fans into trash bins... All minor incidents, but sufficient to destroy the graceful and approachable public image she had crafted.
"Who exposed this?" Vivian quickly clicked on the comments below the Weibo post.
"Tsk, tsk, never judge a book by its cover, didn’t expect Vivian Norris to be this kind of woman."
"I always saw her as a fake modest green tea bitch, yet those fools treat her like a goddess all the time!"
"Vivi is such a nice person, she couldn’t possibly do this; I refuse to believe it, someone must be intentionally defaming our Vivi."
"Last time at the airport, our Vivi helped me up when I fell, how could she do such things, someone must be blacklisting our Vivi!"
"Vivi, don’t be afraid, we’ll always support you!"
"Bunch of brainwashed fans, wake up! Your parents give you money to get educated, not to chase stars!"
"Vivian Norris, do your parents know how fake you are?"
All kinds of comments instantly flooded Weibo, some cursed, some mocked, some watched the drama, and some defended.
After all, Vivian Norris was once awarded Best Actress, and she had a substantial fan base. These fans wouldn’t believe Vivian was a pretentious woman based on a few messages without images, just text.
They insisted on supporting their idol, believing she was innocent.
However, Vivian no longer dared to hold onto any illusions because she knew very well what she had done.
The news circulating online, all of it was true.
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