Maggie was always known to be a bit of a ditz, but when a couple of doctored photos suggested she was cozying up to someone she shouldn't, she actually stormed the film set and gave Yolanda a piece of her mind. Honestly, at her age, you'd think she'd have a bit more sense.

"People like Maggie, all puffy and past their prime, should just stay home and embrace being a frumpy housewife. Poor Mr. Davis ended up with her, a real nouveau riche nightmare."

"That's why Mr. Davis is all over our Jane, isn't he? She's been carrying for over six months now. Once the baby arrives and he makes it official with her, we really owe Margaret a big thank you." As they chatted, a woman in maternity wear, clearly showing, stood up with a glass of milk in her hand, toasting to Margaret.

"Ms. Miller, I can't drink with the baby on the way, so here's to you with milk. If it weren't for you setting Yolanda up to take the fall, I might have been caught out. Mrs. Davis is ruthless, but you, Ms. Miller, you're a lifesaver for me and my baby."

Margaret raised her glass with a smug smile, "Oh, there's no need for formalities when you're one of us, a star under the Glory Media banner. I'm just looking out for you. Please, have a seat."

Maggie's real name was Mrs. Davis.

Hearing these words and seeing the disdainful looks and sneers from those in the private room, Mrs. Davis realized the truth.

was merely a pawn for Margaret. Yolanda wasn't Charles's mistress; the real mistress was Jane, a rising star under Margaret's management

that Jane dared to carry her husband's child and hoped to be

upstarts, the Bright family were significant stakeholders in Glory

so cheerful around

her "Maggie"

her back, Margaret

trembling, Mrs. Davis stood up abruptly and

"Follow me!"

made a beeline for the exit. Lizetta and Yolanda exchanged

We can't miss such a juicy scene," Lizetta said, pulling

had just spotted Stella in a live video, sitting quietly on the side. The grudge she harbored against Stella, for the physical altercation at the West family gathering, was

how Remington defended

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