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“Oh wow! Maia only basks in praise, but she can’t do the simple act of giving back. I can’t believe I ever admired her.”
To make matters worse, almost at the same time, Rosanna, who had stayed quiet even longer, posted, “Charity g, here Ie.”<fn4063> Newest update provided by ?ovelFind</fn4063>
She also shared a photo of the invitation card that carried her name. Her words looked in, but the effect was powerful.
In an instant, the post stirred up anger online.
Plenty of Rosanna’s old fans grabbed the chance topare her with Maia. They rushed to Rosanna’s Twitter, clicking likes, droppingments, and praising her kindness, all while mocking Maia as if she were invisible.
The bacsh blew up like wildfire.
“Rosanna is incredible! Even after all she has been through, she still steps up first to give back to society.”
“Now you can see a person’s true nature. Maia really let us down this time; she’s not even on Rosanna’s level. Is she that scared of donating?”
“This time the truth is in. Rosanna may have spoken against Maia, but at least she’s doing real charity.”
After that, more and more voices turned against Maia. They began tearing her down.
People set “Maia’s silence” against “Kiley’s interview,” ming Maia for enjoying her wealth without giving back.
Each remark picked up plenty of likes, especially one particrment that racked up thousands.
“Kiley’s words in that interview—‘we owe our sess to the people who believed in us’—hit hard. Put her beside Maia, and the gap is huge.”
“True! Maia wears so many titles and makes piles of money, yet I’ve never once seen her help the poor. It’s a joke that people still look up to her.”
“When someone gets put on a pedestal, they usually forget who they really are.”
For a brief spell, the inte filled up with jokes, doubts, and harsh criticism of Maia, like a storm that shook the whole ce.
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Maia’s fans and backers grew more and more worried, but both MCN and Maia’s own page kept quiet.
Some people guessed that Maia might not even be able to give an answer.
Regardless, the incident had made the uing charity g hosted by Cooper Group widely known. They had not spent a penny on ads. They simply rode on Maia’s fame to spread the word.
Strangely enough, a handful of small-time stars rushed to hop on the train, saying they too would show up at Cooper Group’s charity g.
Invited or not, they loudly dered that they wanted to give back, join charity events, and even promised to donate if they failed to show up at the g. On the so-called moral high ground, Maia’s silence became the loudest “proof” against her.
The strange mix of moral pressure and ridiculous theater kept ying out.
At the same time, Kiley stayed in her office, eyes fixed on thements on her screen, lips curving into a refined smile.
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