49 Public Opinion
Luo Ying was dumbfounded.
Wasn’t this a movie that exploded in popularity, “Dancing Shoes and Summer”?
In the original book, this movie had skyrocketed Su Ran to stardom.
Now that this opportunity was in her hands, of course she had to grab it!
Luo Ying nodded and accepted Cheng Yang’s business card. “You’ll definitely hear from me.”
Cheng Yang looked at Luo Ying and nodded.
She admired this girl very much. Her eyes were bright and ambitious. This was the actress she was looking for.
…
It was already evening when Luo Ying got home. She went to buy a lot of clothes that suited her taste.
The host’s wardrobe was mostly filled with colorful and odd clothes, which did not suit her taste.
In the future, when hosting on a weekly basis, she would have to wear her personal clothes to work. Some people who were very good at this would turn the road to work into their private fashion show.
Of course, she would not let go of this opportunity to gain more exposure in social media.
After tidying up her clothes and choosing a few sets of clothes to wear, Luo Ying changed into her pajamas and sat on the bed to read the entertainment news.
She had just opened Weibo when her phone almost crashed.
The number of times she had been mentioned by netizens and privately messaged surpassed the default display count.
The most popular one was the one announcing that she would be the new host of the Music Center.
The netizens were overreacting to that post.
[Why did they make Luo Ying the host? Isn’t she completely useless?]
[How much money did the Music Center receive? Producer Zhang Yong, don’t you have a reputation to uphold?]
[Why didn’t you choose our little cutie, Su Ran?!] [Su Ran’s singing, performance, and appearance are all way superior to Luo Ying’s!]
This comment was highly liked. When she clicked on this person’s home page, she saw a video that had just been released.
In the video, Su Ran was wearing a cheongsam. She was slowly moving around and singing an alluring and gentle little song.
The comments below couldn’t hide their desire to trample on her.
[Su Ran sang this song so well. Su Ran didn’t want to be an idol because she wanted to give you idols a good life.]
[If Su Ran does become an idol one day, all of you pretty girls who can’t sing or dance, but only have pretty faces will die of shame.]
[That’s absolutely right. I wonder how much money Luo Ying gave the Music Center.]
Luo Ying yawned.
It did not matter to her. As a celebrity, sometimes negative exposure could still be considered exposure.
However, she was about to pull a veteran move of turning this to her advantage.
Luo Ying suddenly had an idea in her mind.
She immediately put her plan into action. She quickly placed an order for a camera and a light for the live broadcast. In less than 20 minutes, her manager, Chi Tong, arrived at Luo Ying’s house with a full set of equipment and a script that had been prepared.
Luo Ying looked at Chi Tong and laughed.
It was no wonder that he was able to become a top manager. He was so efficient.
“Luo Ying, I’ve already prepared the script for you. I’ve also gotten a video of your performance from the staff,” Chi Tong said, as he handed the script to Luo Ying.
Luo Ying glanced at the script and smiled. “This is good, but I think I have something better. Hear me out.”
Chi Tong helped Luo Ying set up the camera for the live broadcast. In less than a few minutes, Luo Ying’s face appeared in the live broadcast.
Her haters rushed in at the first moment.
[How do you have the audacity to start a live broadcast? Are you trying to show off that you got in through the back door and became a host at Music Center?]
[With a face like this, it’s obvious that she had plastic surgery. It definitely looks high-tech!]
Luo Ying chuckled. “Of course, I’d start streaming now. Otherwise, how can I convince you people?”
She looked at the comment about plastic surgery and reached out to pinch her chin and nose, making a face. “They’re all natural. I sleep on my stomach. If I had plastic surgery, I’d have mushed it all out of shape by now.”
Chi Tong looked on, breaking out in a cold sweat.
It wasn’t the first time he’d seen people sucking up to their fans like this. Some people would say that they were being upfront, but Luo Ying’s relationship with the public was so bad, so sucking up to her fans like this was simply adding insult to injury. He didn’t understand what Luo Ying’s intentions were.