May You Return In Stardom - Chapter 60
Chapter 60: Bai Yujie’s Weibo
An Mu immediately picked up her cell phone and searched for entertainment news.
Her current status in showbiz was trivial so news about her was shown on the corner of the front page.
Although she had filmed an episode of Princess Dong Hua, Tang Xia was a newcomer and had no influence in the entertainment scene.
If it were not for the car accident the female protagonist of Princess Dong Hua had gotten into, stories about her would not even be shown on the news.
Therefore, there was only a text title, [The actress from Princess Dong Hua—Innocent girl, or…? It was suspected that she played by the unspoken rules, and there are pictures to tell the truth!]
Damn!
An Mu raised her eyebrows. She turned out to be the actress they mentioned, and her name was not even mentioned!
An Mu clicked and saw the two pictures.
The following text was even more surprising. [In the first episode of Princess Dong Hua, the actress portraying Qiong Hua was originally the innocent-looking rising star, Bai Yujie. However, she was suddenly replaced by an infamous newbie. An insider told us that there’s more to this story.]
An Mu was furious, and at that moment, her phone rang.
Ye Tongtong called. “Go to Weibo! Bai Yujie’s Weibo!”
An Mu once applied for a Weibo account. Hearing Ye Tongtong’s words, she knew that Bai Yujie must have posted something. She went to Weibo and searched for Bai Yujie. After following her, she saw Bai Yujie’s posts.
[Bai Yujie V[1]: The role of Qiong Hua in Princess Dong Hua was originally given to me. I was suddenly informed that I had been replaced when I reached the filming site that day. What went down specifically was unclear, but the investor went to the scene that day.]
Bai Yujie starred as supporting roles in several TV series so far, so she had about ten thousand fans.
Currently, Princess Dong Hua was the talk of the town, and people would incessantly gossip about it. Her affairs had been exposed, and more people would pay attention to her now. Bai Yujie’s post had only been online for two hours, but it had already been shared several thousand times, and there were several thousand comments.
An Mu read them one by one.
[The Goddess who I knelt to and licked yesterday… I didn’t expect her to be such a person! Crying!]
[With Qiong Hua’s beauty, it’s fishy that she doesn’t play by unspoken rules. But Sister Qiong Hua, can you find a better sugar daddy?]
[The girl is drop-dead gorgeous. If she follows the proper rules and does things step by step, she’d possibly make a wonderful career. Why is she choosing this blind alley?]
[Ahhhhh! I can’t accept it! When Shi Wei got injured, I wanted Qiong Hua to continue filming. But now, if Qiong Hua joins the show, I refuse to watch Princess Dong Hua!]
[Qiong Hua, go to hell!]
[Return me the reserved Qiong Hua.]
There were many comments, and they contained malicious speech. As An Mu read them, her fingers clenched.
After listening to the cold and cruel words from the Feng family, An Mu’s ability to withstand stress was great, but after all these comments, her heart felt uneasy.
She frowned deeply.
This was obviously a trap, but why would anyone target her?
She had just debuted and only appeared in a TV series. No one would take all the trouble to target her.
Perhaps… Bai Yujie?
“Why is showbiz so chaotic now?” The girl in the front row sighed. “Tang Xia looks so beautiful. Why did she have to find such a big-bellied sugar daddy?”
Li Momo slammed the table. “What are you talking about?” I believe that Tang Xia’s not that type of person!”
Hearing Li Momo’s words, An Mu’s heart felt a bit warmer.
The girl in the front row turned back. “Class lead, I don’t want to believe it, but look at this picture. It tells the truth…”
“What truth is that? Damn!” Li Momo cursed and pointed to the phone while talking to everyone. “The lady in the second photo is obviously not Tang Xia, okay? Can’t you see that she didn’t even show her face?”
[1] A Weibo profile that comes with ‘V’ is probably owned by a celebrity who has many followers, just like Instagram’s blue tick.