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Reese Shaw had no choice but to swallow his anger and instead turn his attention to Tiffany Lynch.

Needless to say, the response was overwhelmingly positive.

— I saw the behind-the-scenes footage, the injury on her knee was from dance practice, wasn’t it? Why didn’t she wear a kneepad?

— Is Reese Shaw too harsh? I heard he doesn’t allow the trainees to wear kneepads during dance practice. It pains to see these girls suffer.

— It’s common to struggle as a trainee. Everyone faces challenges, if you can’t handle it, go ho. We don’t need to see your sob stories.

— Nobody is playing the victim here, just showing concern. But honestly, Hannah Winter outperford Tiffany Lynch. Why are people only praising Tiffany? Doesn’t anyone see Hannah?

— Fellow viewer here, does anyone else feel like Hannah is being singled out? She barely got any screen ti at the end.

— Of course, it’s the popular ones who get targeted. If so many people are targeting her, shouldn’t she reflect on herself?

— Tiffany Lynch’s fans are really obnoxious. They can’t accept losing and resort to spewing hate!

Reese Shaw praised Tiffany Lynch excessively, at first it was fine, but after a while it started to seem a bit over the top.

Visibly, Tiffany was beginning to look uncomfortable, even the viewers behind the cara were picking up on the odd vibes.

It seed like Reese Shaw was deliberately trying to please Tiffany Lynch.

But considering the powerful company backing Tiffany, it all started to make sense.

Jas Landon still had the sa old hairstyle, too-long bangs, and sowhat pallid complexion. You could barely make out his refined eyes hidden behind his glasses in the cara fra.

The way he held the microphone was graceful, with slender and well-defined fingers. He had a sowhat deep voice, "During the entire performance, I couldn’t take my eyes off Hannah Winter. She’s an absolute standout. I don’t claim to be a dance expert, so I won’t critique that. But her voice and singing skill are sothing I really love. As I’ve always said, I would love to collaborate with her soday."

He made no attempt to hide his favoritism towards Hannah.

After speaking, Hilary Quin felt even more uncomfortable. She turned to Jas Landon, laughed, and asked, "Isn’t Mr. Landon planning to comnt on the other trainees?"

—Here it cos, the showdown between the ntors.

—Don’t overthink it, folks. Hilary is just being straightforward, there’s no malice.

At this mont, Hilary’s fans took control of the comnts section. Of course, there were so more aggressive fans who didn’t refrain from directly cursing Jas Landon for his lack of gallantry.

Jas Landon didn’t miss a beat, looking ahead without responding to Hilary, though he did pick up his microphone again, "Lolly, May Hoffman, Alia Smith had pitch problems in section A. Tiffany Lynch’s voice cracked three tis, and she was practically silent during the last section. The other perforrs were average."

—Here we go, the classic sharp-tongued ntor is back.

—As confird by the ntor, Tiffany Lynch had voice cracks. Wonder what her fans have to say now?

—This is really too much, saying such things on screen. Could Jas Landon please leave?

— The previous comnter must be a fan of Tiffany Lynch. Weren’t you guys asking for tough criticism earlier? What a double standard.

Tiffany Lynch just stood by, quietly praying for Jas Landon not to critique her and sighed in relief when he finally put the microphone down.

But who knew Hilary Quin would stir the pot, causing her to lose face in front of everyone.

It was both embarrassing and amusing.

Particularly because Jas Landon had showered praises on Hannah before critiquing Tiffany Lynch.

Hilary’s expression darkened. She didn’t care about Tiffany Lynch. Even if the company tipped her off, she’d just cast her vote for Tiffany and leave it at that.

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