Chapter 232

Elvira felt it was time and asked her staff to post more photos of Morris and Cheryl. The two were not popular and did not make much of a splash. There were only dozens of likes and comments, mostly hateful comments. But Elvira did not mind. She asked the production team to post daily. As it turned out, their fans grew quite steadily.

Judy habitually observed Elvira's crew. She had already investigated the situation of the two actors Elvira had found. Judy would not think much of her while waiting to see what Elvira had up her sleeves in the past.

However, when Judy discovered she was unrelated to The Willis family, she thought of being kicked out at any time. Her emotions were unstable, and she feared her identity would be exposed. She distrusted everyone and refused to go home, nor did she want to see Karen or her father. She felt annoyed when she saw them.

Seeing her mother in such a situation made Judy even more annoyed. She wished she could slap Amber twice, but she did not dare. After all, she had to have a good name.

Judy took her phone and called a blogger she had bribed. "I have some information to send to you now. It's about the scandal of an actress called Morris and Cheryl. Help me send it out and find ghostwriters to blow this up. I want them gone from the entertainment industry."

"No problem. Give me the money and I'll bury those people in shame." The blogger smiled and agreed.

Judy felt relieved. She sent the dirt on Cheryl and Morris over. At the same time, she also informed the people who forced the two of them to sleep with each other and told them to be prepared to come out and respond at any time. Judy wanted to kill their characters. Elvira's drama was halfway through filming, and the initial funds would be wasted if Judy could ruin Morris and Chery's reputations. Even if Elvira found someone to reshoot it, she wouldn't have the time. Moreover, the actors and script were closely related. Elvira would only make the public angry if she kept working with Morris and Cheryl.

Judy believed that as long as Elvira was destroyed, Karen might take a fancy to her. Even if she was not her real granddaughter, she might not care. After all, with Elvira's image destroyed, Karen would have no choice but to choose

Elvira.

Judy thought about it, the more anxious she became. She felt like she was about to explode. She took out her phone and called Calvin, but the call was unanswered. 'Fuck

Cheryl's 'scandal' was exposed that afternoon. Both of their 'scandals' were somewhat similar. Cheryl's 'scandal' involved asking the director and the agency's higher-ups to get her the most popular role. After sleeping with the higher-ups, she asked for money, a house, and resources. She even asked him to divorce his wife

on actors from the same batch because he was popular. One day, a fellow actor bumped into him, and he beat him up so badly that he was almost blind. That actor only had a little vision left and could no longer be an actor.

Later, he thought he could do whatever he wanted when he became popular and beat people up

became a trending topic that quickly occupied all the major media platforms, and even many 'victims' spoke up

victims ever stood up. Moreover, Morris and Cheryl were

chose to expose the news recently

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chose to expose them. He hoped

But he wanted to remind them that digital footprints existed. He stood on the side of justice and represented justice to the other victims. He wanted Morris and Cheryl to apologize to the victims and immediately

also agitated by the news and the pitiful situation of the victims. All of them were scolding

and am angry. Who knew he was this problematic? This scum didn't receive any punishment and it's unfair. And he still has the cheek to act again?

Cheryl's social media. That woman is a sick slut. I didn't expect her to get her name cleaned and return to act. I wonder what kind of sugar daddy she found to support her. That woman is disgusting.

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