Chapter 59 Trending Topic

Milly furrowed her brow, her mind swirling with questions prompted by Ken’s words. Had she stolen his sister’s role? What could that mean?

Mr. Hawkins had yet to make contact with her. She hadn’t received any notification of her selection, so how had this information become public knowledge?

“Oh my goodness, boss, you’re trending!” Melanie’s sudden exclamation jolted Milly out of her thoughts.

Milly was taken aback. Trending? She was still relatively unknown. How could she possibly find herself at the forefront of the trending list?

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“It must be a coincidence,” Milly mused.

“No, boss, it’s definitely you.” Melanie insisted, eagerly thrusting her phone towards Milly. “Isn’t Giselle the character you auditioned for? It has to be you.”

Milly accepted the phone, and indeed, her name was prominently displayed at number two on the trending list: #Milly, the actress portraying Giselle#.

A viral symbol was already next to it, indicating its rapid spread across social media.

Upon clicking on this trending topic, I saw that the top post was from Michelle.

I extend my apologies to my fans and supporters. Regrettably, I was not chosen for the role of Giselle. Significant differences between myself and the character contributed to this outcome. Nonetheless, 2 newcomer will excel at bringing Giselle to life. Let’s remain hopeful and see how it unfolds.

The post was accompanied by a crew score sheet, illustrating everyone’s scores unmistakably, with Milly achieving the highest.

Scrolling further down, most comments were from fans, predominantly hurling insults at Milly while offering words of solace to Michelle.

“Michelle, don’t despair. You are flawless in our eyes. We will always stand by you. Milly, disappear!”

“Mr. Hawkins’s decision is quite intriguing. Michelle is the most suitable candidate for the role of Giselle in the entire entertainment industry. Highly educated, proficient in ballet, and stunningly beautiful. How did they overlook her?”

prestigious than those from film or drama schools? What kind of credentials does Milly

comment. I have one question: Did Milly save Alan’s

Twitter account is

an actress with a

had only one post on Twitter and was still trending. Michelle was a third–tier actress with a substantial fan

who caused a commotion

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post. She was infuriated by the remarks of some ignorant fans. “How can they talk about something they know nothing about? It’s ridiculous to suggest that a prestigious university degree guarantees a superior education. Given your academic success, you would undoubtedly be the top scorer in the college entrance exam. You could

breath, and said, “The college entrance exam is still ahead, and it’s natural for fans to support their

if everything is uncertain.”

demeanour, Melanie asked, “Aren’t you upset about them tarnishing your

this?”

an eyebrow slightly and replied, “I’m not upset. There’s

allegations against her are nothing compared to the harsh insults

are just minor setbacks for

the entertainment industry, it’s common to face criticism, and at times,

be as open–minded as Milly. As she kept reading, her frustration grew, and she couldn’t help but wonder, “Michelle’s words seem deliberately offensive and not at

responded, “No need, just leave it as it

Confused, Melanie asked, “Why?”

creating a buzz. Those who need to know are already aware of it. If we delete the post, it will make us appear guilty. Moreover, even if we delete one post, what if she posts again? We can’t

added, “The best way to tackle public opinion is not to

Milly’s acting skills and strength were inferior

she’s mocking is superior in every way. In that case, she won’t need to do anything. The audience will see the

is so strong that even when

exposure to trends will benefit her. It’s a win–win situation with no harm, so

afternoon, the final class was

the chance to submit fest papers, Milly went to the small grove in the west

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