King of Hollywood

Chapter 370: 94 It's Just a Trailer



Chapter 370: 94 It's Just a Trailer

Chapter 370: Chapter 94 It’s Just a Trailer

“You really don’t plan to say something?” Monica asked as she lay naked on the sofa, a cushion clutched to her chest, legs pressed tightly together, her body positioned to cover the essential parts—suggestive yet demure, accentuated by a languid charm.

“Why should I say anything?” Adrian, seated not far away, was engrossed in what he held in his hands, occasionally glancing up with a clear look that contained no hint of lust.

“All the media are racing to report on this,” Monica said light-heartedly, “Let me think, hmm, ‘Miracle Girl’, that title seems pretty nice.”

“Just to correct, only the tabloids are reporting on this, more serious media only mentioned it briefly,” Adrian laughed, “And besides, you didn’t say anything, so why should I elaborate?”

Although Monica was the only one in front of him, his use of “you” sounded plural.

As soon as The Sun released its feature, it was like a drop of water in oil, sizzling and expanding immediately. The public loves movie behind-the-scenes, various shows, dramas, but they love celebrity gossip the most. Who’s fighting with whom, who’s not getting along with whom, who’s dating whom, who’s cheating, who’s on drugs—these pieces of news immediately draw a lot of attention once published.

The desire for voyeurism has existed since humans started wearing animal skins and building houses with privacy, especially when it comes to celebrities, who are high above the rest. Tabloids exist for this very reason. Imagine how many people would be thrilled by the topic “Miracle Director and his Miracle Girl”? Moreover, The Sun implied more than it said outright, leaving much to the imagination, which usually only adds what the reader wants to see—imagine how many people will join the discussion, whether willingly or otherwise? Thus, even “serious” media cannot help but mention it a few times to please their readers.

However, most people feel mostly envy and jealousy towards such news; any resentment would only come from Julia’s fans, and even they admit that “Four Weddings and a Funeral” is a decent film, especially the parts of the script that were released showing Adrian’s changes, which suited Julia’s image and presence perfectly.

Whether it’s Monica or Blanchett or Gwyneth, they were all second or third-tier actresses before Adrian discovered them. And since he’s young, talented, and powerful, some sparks flying between them is quite normal. From the time there have been directors and producers, there have been unclear entanglements with beautiful actresses—of course, earning a reputation as a playboy is almost inevitable.

As for certain possibilities, no one thinks about them, and even if they do, they don’t care. In the United States, such matters are also seen as perfectly normal, as long as it’s consensual. If Hollywood has any advantage in this respect, it’s that no one’s forced into anything; otherwise, it would mean breaking the rules.

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