Chapter: 913
“Someone posted negative comments about Maria on Twitter. Were you aware of that?"
“What?! How dare they do that to my beloved apprentice?"
“It's true. Because you invited her to join the Sheffield Writers' Association and gave her the title of a five-star writer, there's been rumors online."
“I see. I'LL check Twitter right now. Thank you for bringing this to my attention, Mr. Wilson," Curt said seriously, as if he was irritated by this news.
“You're very welcome, Mr. Willows. And please, just call me Anthony.”
“Okay, Anthony. I‘1l deal with this issue.
Don't worry."
In addition to the Twitter post about Maria being a five-star writer, news about Vivian was also one of the most searched topics.
“Vivian, the actress from the Hughes Group, was spotted at an event organized by the Writers' Association of Sheffield. She was said to participate in the assessment of works of one-star writers.”
The revelation of her participation in the "Star Search" event was supposed to help increase her media attention and fan base.
But along with this tweet was a related headline, "Mr. Gomez, a senior from the National Writers’ Association, criticized Vivian."
Vivian received a negative comment from a prominent person and excellent translator in the literary world?
Every time this kind of news came out, the majority of netizens would support the senior one.
“Isn't Vivian an entertainer? She just needs to focus on singing, dancing, and acting. Why is she interested in the Writers' Association?"
"Why else would she be interested? Just to get more publicity. Nowadays, celebrities like to do this kind of thing."
“As a result, she was criticized by Mr. Gomez? Ha, it's a little embarrassing."
Most of the netizens sneered at Vivian, but their words weren't that hurtful. At least she received less criticism than Maria.
Even so, after reading more than a dozen comments, Vivian's face darkened.
“Mom, is there any way to save my reputation?" Vivian asked Patricia. If she couldn't reap any benefits after destroying Maria's reputation, all her efforts would be in vain, right?
“Well... Just don't look and don't let it affect you, okay? ALL celebrities will inevitably be criticized by netizens."
Patricia didn't care about this.
After all, she couldn't relate. She had been in the entertainment industry for twenty years and had never been very famous. So, she didn't really understand the importance of protecting your reputation as a celebrity.
Vivian realized this, shook her head and said, "Mom, no. I can't stand their mean words. You have to help save my reputation or it will be useless for me to join the Writers' Association.”
“Hmm... You're right.”