Although a portion of fans couldn’t accept their beloved movie emperor liking a small pop idol, most fans just made jokes and even showed support.
After all, Hannah was really not bad.
She was undeniably beautiful, outstanding in singing, and great at acting. There was honestly nothing to criticize.
Except for perhaps being overly confident about her own appearance.
But seen from another perspective, anyone who owned such a face would struggle to remain humble.
More and more online posts about Hannah and Jackie Qualls arose, which made Louis Snyder uncomfortable and he decided to just turn off his phone and toss it aside.
He also wanted to act with Hannah, his acting wouldn’t be worse than Jackie’s.
Brother Davis, who was sitting next to him, hesitated for a while but didn’t ask anything, only reminding, "We’re almost there."
"Mm."
Louis Snyder rely responded, lowered the brim of his hat to shadow his face, obscuring the irritation in his eyes.
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Although the signal was not good in the mountains, thanks to George Quach’s arrangents, they didn’t miss the broadcast of "Fairy."
Three guests, plus four kids, Jas Landon was a music fanatic. Inspired today, but not required for shooting, he secluded himself in a room.
Hilary Quin initially sat down expecting a good laugh, but after a while, her facial expressions began to crumble.
She did not expect Hannah, a mber of a girl group, to possess acting chops.
Especially when coupled with a movie emperor.
She wasn’t a newcor in the entertainnt circle, she could tell whether a show was actually popular or not.
Typically, the mbers of pop groups face a common problem. When they star in TV dramas, it becos even more evident: their popularity is superficial, with their fans dominating the comnt area.
But judging by the unending online discussions, "Fairy" was indeed a sensation.
This level of popularity was sothing even she could not achieve.
Although Hilary Quin didn’t debut as a child star like Tiffany Lynch, she had been in the industry for six years since her first comrcial shoot at eighteen.
At least compared to Hannah, she was a senior.
At twenty-four, during one’s golden years in the field, she was actually surpassed by a pop idol she had once judged and directed.
Feeling upset, she spoke without restraint, "How lucky, with such a line-up, even a pig could achieve stardom."
Her voice wasn’t very loud, but against the silence of others, it was jarringly noticeable.
Seeing everyone looking at her, Hilary Quin felt alard and added, "What I said isn’t wrong."
Jackie Qualls was always active on the big screen, only shooting movies, thus maintaining a high status that even a popular rising star like Hilary Quin could only look up to.
This was his first TV drama after many years, with recently popular thes, and the director Richard Lee, it could be seen as a grand production.
To put it harshly, even if the actress was a fool, she could still beco popular.
This was exactly what made Hilary Quin so unsatisfied.
Of course, Matthew Quach wanted to defend Hannah, his gaze on Hilary Quin was feral, resembling a little angry cub, but he was restrained by Hannah.
Instantly calming down, Matthew returned to being ta and peaceful.
Looking at Hilary Quin, Hannah smiled gently, her voice was rather calm, "I rember seeing Sister Hilary Quin on the audition day."
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