There were times when Vincent didn’t even directly notify them about it, so having any sort of discussion was totally out of the question.
Most of the time, Vincent would let his secretary or assistant act as the middleman, but it was just a heads–up.
They couldn’t do anything about it. After all, Hendrix Corporation was the same as Scott Corporation—both of them were the powerhouses in Heyton’s business industry.
If they didn’t show respect and follow his orders, trouble would surely head their way. That was just how Vincent operated.
Because of that, Vincent offended many people, but they couldn’t do anything to him as they didn’t have a status as high as his. Moreover, they still went out of their way and offered their resources since they still needed to work with Hendrix Corporation one way or another.
The business meeting that night went quite smoothly as Diana didn’t ask too much from them. She didn’t insist on A–list treatment or top–tier resources from them–she was content with second- and third–tier resources for the company’s talents.
After going through the scripts for several days, Diana finally picked out a few supporting roles with great personas that would be fun to act in.
She then assigned these roles to the company’s actors according to their suitability for the characters. Some of these roles involved likeable characters, while others were villainous and hateful to the audience.
Diana didn’t see any problem with playing a villain. After all, if the roles were well–written and acted well, the acting alone would go viral.
For an actor, having just two or three hit roles in their lifetime was enough not to be forgotten entirely. At least when someone mentioned that role, the actor who had acted in it would be the first thing that popped into their mind.
Yuzu TV was going to launch a new variety show next month called “Shine, Sisters!”
The show centred around singing and dancing performances, combining reality shows with live stage performances. The show followed an elimination system, ultimately selecting winners to form a group.
Even though the overall flow was similar to typical talent shows, two things differentiated the show from them–there was no age restriction, newcomers were allowed to participate.
Their main feature was to ask female talents who were already well–known or washed–up to before.
join
and
no
the show. There hadn’t been a variety show like this
Moreover, because of the show’s special system, well–known celebrities were not willing to perform in it. They were afraid they would embarrass themselves if they were eliminated halfway and couldn’t make it to the final round.
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But to Diana, this show was a wonderful resource. A lot of female talents were washed up feminine confidence and vitality through this show and shine, as the title implied.
due
to
their
age.
In that
case, they could truly showcase
They could not only draw back “former fans” but also challenge the notion that a woman’s age was a limitation.
This could help break the stereotype about female talents‘ age and shift the public perception. They wanted to show that talent shows were not only for young, beautiful women.
The talents who were assigned to join the variety show
didn’t object since having work was a good thing for them.
They didn’t need to be on screen in variety shows all the time, so they would have a lot of free time. After all, at the end of the day, it was just a variety show–they needed to give the post–production team some time to edit the footage after every episode.
Then, they could use the extra free time to host livestrand chat with their viewers.
They would hold off on promoting products until the traffic and buzz were at their peaks–that would be the best time and have the most significant impact.
Diana was not playing around, either. Her decision to debut properly meant she was genuinely stepping into the industry.
At the same time, she was also busy screening products from the Cornelius family’s brand and ensuring tight quality control. Every item needed to meet strict standards. Otherwise, it could trigger a PR crisis during a livestream.
Unlike Diana’s busy and fulfilling life, Gabriella, on the other side, was furious. She grabbed the vase by the entrance and threw it at the wall, sending a loud crash echoing through the room. Sharp pieces of the vase splashed all Maria, who happened to be passing by, jumped as she was startled by the sound.
over the floor.