Chapter: 1912
The assistant director followed the message with a picture of her.
"This is her. Ivy's not studying acting, but she's very beautiful.
Playing the lead role or the important female lead would not be possible for her, but we can consider her for a less important supporting role, like the third female lead. The part isn't too big, and the 50 million is a huge amount of money. What do you think?"
Was he planning on giving the role to Ivy?
But yesterday at Skrix Art Institute, it was clear that Brewster preferred Zoe.
Rosalynn pursed her lips and stared at the phone screen.
The producer and other staff members only gave vague, noncommittal answers without actually giving their opinion.
At this moment, Tilda, who had never made any comments, suddenly chimed in.
"Ivy wouldn't suit the role."
"Why not?" the assistant director asked.
Tilda answered, "She's not a good fit, no matter how you look at it."
There was a pause before the assistant director sent another message, "Tilda, I know that Ivy is your half-sister, and things might be complicated between the two of you. But this is a work matter, and we keep things professional. Let's leave personal matters outside of it."
He added, “Ivy is giving us a huge investment. After filming, there are still many expenses. Having her on the cast would mean bigger funding, which would be really advantageous for us."
Rosalynn's brow creased as she read the message.
She held back her thoughts on the initial part of the assistant director's comment.
Yet, the final remark caught her attention. Though he was telling the truth, Ivy had been close to causing harm to Lyndon before. With that in mind, Rosalynn was against bringing Ivy onto the crew, even with her financial offer.
Her fingers danced across the keyboard as she replied, “I'm with Tilda on this. Ivy isn't the right pick for that role. If we're short the 5@ million, I can cover it."
As a member of the wealthy Moreno family, blessed with ample real estate from her parents, Rosalynn was no stranger to wealth.
To her, 5Q million was nothing!
The group chat fell quiet, no one chiming in.