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Chapter 1493 - 1308: Joanna Lawrence Really Has No Shame

    <h4>Chapter 1493: Chapter 1308: Joanna Lawrence Really Has No Shame</h4>


    While filming, the director praised Joanna constantly, "Yes, that’s it. The angle you found is perfect. Hold this position and don’t move. Okay, now turn slightly to the right and face me."


    "OK, this shot is excellent, absolutely perfect."


    "Now, let’s move on to the next shot. Joanna, add some water droplets to your face, so I can get a close-up of your wlessplexion. Your skin is really amazing; there isn’t a single w even this close up. Out of all the female celebrities I’ve worked with, none have such a perfect bare face like you."


    "You’re very photogenic. Is this really your first time shooting an ad? Your performance is even better than many experienced celebrities."


    "You were born for this. You’re fantastic, and you’ve given me so many pleasant surprises."


    Throughout the shoot, the director continuously praised Joanna, giving her a perfect satisfaction score.


    Joanna was highly receptive to direction.


    Whatever the director wanted, she could deliver and do so exceptionally well.


    It was rare for the director to encounter a celebrity like Joanna, who could read his intentions from just a single nce. Naturally, he was pleasantly surprised and couldn’t stop singing her praises.


    On the other hand,


    When the director filmed Annie Lawrence, his demeanor was calm.


    Annie was an experienced actress, and her performance wasn’t bad.


    However, as far as the director was concerned, there was no surprise element.


    Under normal circumstances, Annie wouldn’t have felt anything amiss.


    However, with Joanna as aparison, Annie felt extremely ufortable and imbnced.


    Joanna was just a neer with no acting experience.


    She used to do minor roles in the past.


    Yet she could receive such high praises from the director.


    And what about her?


    Annie had entered the industry earlier and had more experience than Joanna. She should have performed better than Joanna by any measure.


    Yet the director had noments on her performance.


    After the shoot, Annie’s discontent grew, and she couldn’t help but write a blog post.


    Annie Lawrence V: No matter how hard I try, I still can’tpete with those who have connections. What a world we live in.


    As soon as she posted her blog, her fans naturally sensed that she had been wronged.


    They flocked to thements section asking her what happened.


    Annie replied to one of the fan’sments: It’s nothing, just feeling a bit disheartened. Sometimes I think that it’s not about performing well, but about having good connections. No matter how hard you work, what’s the point? Sigh, you guys don’t need to worry about me, I’m just venting my feelings."


    Of course, her fans didn’t think she was just venting her feelings casually.


    Seeing their idol feeling wronged andining on social media, they couldn’t just take it lightly.


    So, the fans started digging for the truth.


    Soon, someone mentioned: Didn’t Shelly Elegance Company post a blog saying they had signed Joanna Lawrence? Joanna isn’t even a D-list celebrity yet, but she’s getting the same endorsement as Annie. Annie must be upset about this.


    "Most likely it’s because of this. Honestly, Joanna is really shameless. If it wasn’t for her connections, how could she get so many good resources? Is this fair to the artists who have to work hard for those resources? "


    "To be fair, having connections is also a type of resource. If your parents are rich and can buy you luxury houses and cars, and arrange everything for you, would you refuse it? Although I think Annie’s acting skills are average,"
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