Behind each celebrity, there’s a fully-staffed team or an agency.
A star is one person and can’t possibly do everything it takes to propel their image into the cultural stratosphere. The celebrity maintains the status and fa, but the team or agency surrounding them makes the decisions and actually gets things done.
These are the people people need to reach out to when trying to work with celebrities.
In a way, celebrity teams are the invisible army that stands behind the celebrity.
No matter if one is a big or small celebrity, everyone has a team or an agency. It was because they were a necessity if one wanted to succeed in any entertainnt industry.
Normally, actors would join agencies as it was way easier to navigate through their career with the connections and power of an agency but a lot of actors also had personal teams.
These were mostly set up by already established and big stars as young and small stars are gobbled up by agents from big agencies early on.
It is only after they are more stable in their careers that they try to get out of the agency.
One of the reasons behind it was personal etings were way better than agencies in comfort and the actor had way more power over them.
For Aiden, the case was very different.
He had never joined an agency and was always on his own. So, it was way more important for him to get a team. These days, he was anyway thinking of lowering Wade’s workload.
For a while, he had only seen Wade on phone calls because of too many trying to access him for a gig or an interview for Aiden. .
That’s why, Aiden himself had proposed the idea of getting a team.
Wade had imdiately agreed with it. Infact, he was thinking about it himself. That’s where the 2 million that Aiden got from Aaron Hart’s agency ca in handy.
With that money, it was easy to hire good team mbers and get a rented apartnt for the team.
They needed a big space for everyone to work well and handle everything related to Aiden, so he could just focus on singing and acting.
So celebrity teams have like 50-60 mbers and it was almost like a one man studio but Aiden didn’t need that many people. He only needed a small team that he could be comfortable with.
“So, for the team, we are really going to need specialists in your case as you are both an actor and singer. So people would still be common like stylists and makeup artists. Although we would only need them for special occasions.”
“You contacted Miranda?”
Aiden asked and Wade nodded his head. Miranda was the makeup artist that he had worked with on the sets of [Black Saints]. He had gotten a good relationship with her back then and he rembered that she had ntioned that she worked as a stylist too.
So, he had asked Wade to contact her for the job.
“I contacted her and she agreed to do it but we need to talk about the details and other things. Stylists and makeup artists are not permanent mbers, so it would be more like we would pay her separately instead of a fixed salary.”
Wade explained. The conversation went on with them talking about the other mbers such as the social dia manager who would handle everything that would be posted on Aiden’s social dia accounts. They also talked about the Business manager who was mostly an accountant who would take care of Aiden’s money and how he was spending it.
There was also the Tour manager, the marketing guy and a personal legal counsel for all the legal matters.
Wade was handling everything till now but as Aiden was going to go big from now on, he needed to expand his team.
“That’s a lot of people we are gathering.” Aiden said, sipping on his coffee, wondering if he was going to get along with everyone.
“Yeah, teams are like that. Anyway, I know a lawyer from a Trust Law agency. He could be the guy we are looking for in legal matters. So celebs need a lot of lawyers.”
“I have seen that.” Aiden chuckled. “We don’t need a manager right?”
“No, because I’m handling that. Anyway, I’m with you more than I’m with my girlfriend. I’m the perfect manager and agent.”
Wade frowned, looking at Aiden who could only scratch the back of his head. His career was pretty tiring and he knew that well. Because of it, Wade was also not getting a lot of free ti.
“Don’t worry. My professional life is way better currently. I prefer working with you rather than soone who doesn’t take things seriously and is just after the money and fa.”
“I’m after fa too.” Aiden replied.
“Yeah but you know how to handle it. You are not a moron. Fa is pretty much that alcohol that intoxicates you. Money does the sa and you need to have a lot of control to be the one to control the money and fa instead of vice versa.”
As soone who had worked as a shadow of celebrities, Wade knew how powerful fa and money was, especially because after one gets a lot of fans, it was normal to get arrogant.
Thankfully, Aiden’s legs were still on the ground.
“Anyway, I think we should go visit the real estate agent office and check the apartnt I found. If you like it, let’s get it for the team.”
At those words, Aiden couldn’t help but raise an eyebrow.
“Have you even found a team? Don’t we only have Miranda on board yet?”
“Yeah, but I know so people. So I worked with before. They are out of work currently and I think they would fit straight right in. I contacted them last night about it and by this point, they would already have made their decision.”
***
As Aiden was busy in setting up a team for himself, Viking publishing released the na of the books that had made up to the top three.
Over 500 books were submitted but in the end, only three of them were left. Those were the best books that Vikings publishing was going to publish.
Though, the final winner was only going to be announced in the award ceremony. It was to maintain the interest of the people.
These books were , and .
Yes, Aiden’s book had been chosen for the top three.
Out of all these three books, two were from rookie authors. The author of was soone who had participated in poem competitions a lot and it was his first ti writing a book and was by Aiden who had just entered with the pen na “Aiden Silver”.
Obviously, it wasn’t a lot creative but Aiden had still decided to go with it.
Only the author of was known to the public as a very established author had revealed on his social dia that he entered the contest with a pen na.
A lot of people thought that he was just waiting for the results before revealing himself as the author.
It was guaranteed that he wouldn’t have revealed himself if he had not co out in the top three.
At least that’s what people thought as they barraged the author’s social dia with comnts like that. There were also comnts congratulating the author and wishing him best of luck.
The author had a few famous works in the past, so he had a good following.
‘It looks like the reception is pretty good.’
Zac Anderson, British author of 34 years, looked at the comnt section of his Sparrow post in which he had revealed himself as the author of . So people were writing bad comnts as in the past, he had posted so things that had offended a lot of people.
But Zac didn’t really care about all those people.
His social dia engagent was just going to go up from the number of hate comnts. In his mind, these people would even buy his book just to hate on it.
‘Those other two books. What could they be about? The first one looks like a thriller by the na of it and the second one is maybe a drama of so sort. Hard to tell by nas. Anyway, these are rookie authors. I will easily beat them.’
He thought in his mind, checking up on the whole announcent on Vikings publishing handle.
As he was a young and established author, he was very arrogant and didn’t really think that rookies would be able to beat him.
In fact, he won’t even mind betting on it.
Adjacent to where he was sitting, there was a trophy cabinet with a lot of trophies that he had won since childhood. He was called a prodigy from the start because of it.
Among those trophies, there was also the trophy of ‘Vikings New book of the year’. That was the na of the award that Aiden had participated in.
Two years ago, Zac had entered the sa competition to win it under a pen na. There wasn’t any rule that the sa author can’t enter the competition two tis under different pen nas, so he had entered it again this year.
Actually, he wasn’t really after the award. He had already won it once.
The thing he was after was the acclaim that he would get.
Zac’s sole goal was to get his work adapted into different diums at this point of his career. He knew that getting your work adapted into a movie was the way for writers to beco millionaires.
Zac wanted that and because of Viking publishing connections in Hollywood, he had entered the competition. In hopes of an adaption, he had even made his novel a cody drama, sothing that was very cheap to adapt compared to a fantasy or sci-fi.
‘This year, I’m surely going to win the award and then my next goal would be Hollywood.’
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