Episode 38

“Alright, she might look decent.

But let’s be real—she probably used underhanded methods to get here! She’s nowhere near Sandra’s caliber, who has always been principled and respectful.

If it weren’t for some powerful connections, this wouldn’t even be a contest!”

A flood of criticism from Sandra’s fans descended upon Elizabeth, escalating the controversy.

As the debate raged on, it drew in curious spectators, sparking a wide range of opinions.

“I was on set during the initial auditions and saw Elizabeth in person.

I don’t know much else, but she’s absolutely stunning—a true standout, leagues ahead of the so-called elite actresses.

Honestly, Sandra doesn’t even compare!”

“Let’s be honest—Sandra’s acting has been mediocre at best.

Aside from her debut, her roles have all felt repetitive and unchallenging.

It seems like luck and a few strategic connections have kept her in the spotlight.

It’s not surprising she didn’t make the cut this time.”

However, dissenting comments were quickly silenced by Sandra’s defenders.

They presented compelling arguments that Elizabeth, an untested newcomer, was overreaching by competing for a leading role against an established actress like Sandra.

Surely, someone influential had to be pulling strings for her.

Within the entertainment world, Sandra’s reputation was solid, built on a foundation of experience and consistent work.

Yet Elizabeth dared to compete against her, seemingly buoyed by the support of a powerful benefactor—just as Sandra’s fans speculated.

Her striking looks only deepened these assumptions, with even casual observers conceding that Sandra’s fans might have a point.

People often found it difficult to ignore the shortcomings of someone blessed with extraordinary beauty.

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