"I've already asked someone to monitor the accounts of the Lohans, do I need to tell Lindsay about this?" Eve asked.

Josie replied: "Remind her agent, but don't tell her herself."

Eve nodded and said: "This time they will definitely mobilize the maximum media resources to attack you, we must rush ahead and make sufficient preparations, but I am not sure that traditional paper media such as The New York Times will firmly Be on our side."

Rather than saying that it is the vane of the East Coast media, it is better to say that The New York Times is a typical bible for white leftists. The attributes of this newspaper doom it and its audience, which is somewhat strange.

Eve doesn't trust the impartiality and objectivity of The New York Times, so she temporarily prepares for the worst.

"Universal media may not be able to count on it." She continued, "They don't necessarily want you to be unlucky, but they also don't want your power to rise again. My personal tendency is that they will choose to sit on the sidelines, even if they will take action in the end. If you want to help, you will also ask us to pay an exchange that is not equivalent."

"The bad news is that things should be pretty much the same on the TT side this time around."

The direct consequence of not forming an absolute holding is that TT, or SkyEye Network, is no longer a private property that only belongs to Qiao Qian, and it is responsible to the parent company, the board of directors and shareholders.

Jeffrey Katzenberg will never continue to let Josie's influence over it at this juncture.

Moreover, the internal strife in Tenshen Entertainment is at a fever pitch, neither TT nor Ttime can become a propaganda machine that only belongs to one person or one party.

"The good news is that I have already contacted Anna Wintour, and she promised that your September issue will release an interview video on the Internet in advance. You can call it "Approaching Josie Horton and Her Home" or "22 things you must know about Josie Horton"... Oh yes, and the biopic reporter you brought with you when you went abroad, the only problem is that Lindsay only brought an assistant and you were single for a long time .”

As she spoke, Eve paused and glanced at Josie.

I endured it, and didn't take advantage of the opportunity to put forward another public relations proposal in my plan.

He just said with a slightly mocking tone: "God, I never thought that one day I would need to help a straight girl prove that she is a straight girl."

"I have thought about how to let a normal person prove that he is not mentally ill." Qiao Qian said, "Some stains cannot be washed off once they are stained. MJ can't do it, and I'm afraid I can't do it either."

Having said that, she sneered slightly.

Eve asked sharply, "What do you want to do, boss?"

Josie looked extraordinarily indifferent.

Obviously, this incident touched her bottom line, and while she was disgusted with this war, it also added a little bit of fatigue.

She also thought, does all this really make sense?

There is nothing new under the sun.

As long as people's desires are not extinct, the dark side in this circle will always exist, and can she really guarantee that she and the people around her will never be coerced?

But this negative thought only crossed Josie's mind once before it was replaced by a firmer belief.

The world is not black and white.

Obtaining one's own power, although unable to completely change the status quo of the entire circle, can re-establish the rules, at least to ensure that some people do not need to suffer too terrible treatment at the beginning of their careers.

That's enough.

Josie is no saint, and at some times she thinks she is even unscrupulous and ruthless, but at other times, she has an overly idealistic side, which her enemies call her: naive, stupid, and arrogant.

In fact, like the vast majority of people, she can be properly placed on the Avenue of Stars and become the most shining star in the millennium without confronting the so-called authority and mainstream.

But is that really what she wants?

Under the bright lights of the party, Josie reached out her hand silently, took Eve's cigarette case on the glass coffee table very naturally, took out a slender lady's cigarette from it, lit it and took a deep breath.

The gray-white smoke covered her face like a tulle, making her eyes unreal. There was only a small cluster of red fireworks dancing between the two rich blues.

"In this case—" Josie said, her eyes fell on the sparks of the cigarette, her face was obviously expressionless, but it made people feel charming and dangerous, "One 'Josie Horton' is not enough, how about everyone together Join the party, and I'm curious to know who 'God' will judge in the end."

What's the easiest way to make the public forget about a scandal?

That is, to create another, bigger and more sensational scandal!

In the era of MJ, there was no star bigger than him in the world, and there was no topic more eye-catching than "MJ". Traditional media occupied the absolute right to speak, and the public only saw what they wanted them to see.

But it's different now.

Technology has changed life, and the Internet has completely subverted the pattern of the media field. Those media giants can no longer completely blind people's eyes and control people's thoughts and speeches.

"Prepare to have your informants bait Harvey Weinstein and Ron Meyer. I want them to know that as soon as I go crazy, I will get them both. And, let Don Conkey personally go out and keep an eye on them, See when they jump over the wall in a hurry."

Perhaps there are many unspoken rules in this circle that are trades between you and me, but Harvey Weinstein is by no means one of them, and he just likes to show his power in a coercive way.

And although Lon Meyer was once the president of Universal Pictures, in Hollywood, where the producer-centered system is dominant, his right to speak in various projects under Universal Pictures is not even as good as projects like Donna Langley. director.

But that doesn't mean that Lon Meyer will be able to cultivate himself and become a good husband and father.

The vast majority of men have endless pursuit of desire in their lives. Even Hawking can go to strip clubs to have fun, let alone the powerful Lon Meyer?

In fact, the secret mailbox that Qiao Qian set up received reports emails that were not limited to Tianji Films and its film and television projects. The number of incidents involved and the complexity of the personnel could be called Lucy Spiller. At least there is no shortage of gossip magazine headlines for a week.

As soon as the words fell, Eve knew that this time her boss was going to take the initiative to start the decisive moment, so even her expression became a little dignified, and she just nodded silently.

But when Eve looked at Josie, she was surprised to see that the other party suddenly hooked her red lips, showing an astonishing, bright and charming smile, and stood up to greet the visitor.

"Hey Paul, I didn't expect you to come," Josie said. "Well, I admit, it makes me a little bit happier."

Paul Walker had a signature smile on his face, and looked at Josie with those blue eyes, and said, "If that's the case, why don't you give me a generous hug?"

They once worked together on a blockbuster "Secret Agent Belle". The four-month filming time and several weeks of promotional period made the two become good friends.

But as the "crown prince" of Universal Pictures to some extent, Paul Walker really shouldn't be at today's party.

But he just came.

Just like Leonardo, facing all kinds of probing gazes projected from all directions, especially all the executives of the Universal Department who have not had time to leave, are trying to keep their expressions from becoming so bad.

And Donna Langley, who had the best relationship with Josie, pursed her lips, raised her glass, and exchanged glances with Josie.

It's just that in Donna Langley's eyes, there was somewhat disapproval of Universal's "Crown Prince" being dragged into Josie's troublesome matter, and her helplessness towards the "Crown Prince" himself.

’ At least he knew he shouldn’t have gone straight to the premiere platform. '

Donna Langley comforted herself while drinking the suddenly bitter red wine.

Josie was a little surprised, because Paul in front of her was opening her arms to her. After she didn't show any resistance, he took the initiative to step forward and hugged Josie gently and quickly.

Well, now even Donna Langley couldn't help but look away.

Josie paused, then teased, "You know what? Donna must be looking for someone to assassinate me right now."

The corners of Paul's lips rose a little, and he said, "All I know is that you look extraordinarily radiant tonight."

"Thank you, I think so too." Josie didn't pick up the topic, but noticed a small wound that had just healed on Paul's cheek, "What's wrong with your face?"

"Is this?" Paul touched it nonchalantly, "I accidentally scratched it on the way here, otherwise I could have caught up with your red carpet time."

Josie paused again before saying, "Actually, it's not bad as it is now."

Her intuition told her that this man came here specially for her tonight, but the problem was that she didn't think the relationship between them was that close.

There are several types of friends.

Paul was that kind. She knew he was a good person and easy to get along with, but he didn't have the ability to collide with sparks, stay at the level of greetings and chatting about recent developments at a meeting.

Josie can readily accept Leonardo or Edward doing the same thing, but when this person is replaced by Paul, who is already very special, she feels completely different.

If possible, Josie didn't want him to appear at this moment, because it actually made her feel more stressed.

"Don't worry, we're friends, aren't we?"

As if anticipating Josie's distress, Paul just smiled slightly, moved his eyes down, and noticed the lady's cigarette that Josie was sandwiching between the ring finger and index finger of his right hand.

"So, you're not in a good mood tonight?" He looked at the lady's cigarette in her hand and asked in an affirmative tone.

"Why do you ask that?" Josie folded her hands.

"Because I have never seen you smoke in the many days I worked with you before." Paul said seriously, "You rarely even drink alcohol unless necessary."

Josie smiled at him, but the smile didn't reach her eyes.

Then, she took another puff of cigarette with a very skilled posture in front of her face, and then pressed it out in the ashtray, obviously she didn't want to get entangled with him on this topic.

He is really not suitable for chatting.

Eve waved to Paul at the right time, with a playful smile: "Hi—"

"Hi, Eve." Paul said hello, and then said to Josie, "I have something to talk to you alone, Josie, this is very important."

Josie didn't agree right away, but looked at him with some doubts.

Paul had to say: "10 minutes, no, just give me 5 minutes, where will we meet after your end?"

"You can wait for me in the lounge." Josie finally agreed.

Eve's eyes darting between the two of them pretending to be clear, waited until Paul left to see Donna Langley, and then moved her buttocks to Josie's side.

"Don't sleep with him, he's an honest man." She whispered swearingly, "—even though I know he's really hot."

Josie didn't bother to pay attention to her and just rolled her eyes.

They didn't continue to sit in this corner for a long time, because Josie's childhood friend Mark Ronson and the second female lead of "The Trap 2" Rashida Jones appeared together, and announced to Josie and others a big news.

"We're engaged!"

Rashida held up her left hand so everyone could see the diamond ring on her middle finger.

Mark took Rashida's right hand, put it on his lips and kissed it lightly, the sweet atmosphere between the two was self-evident.

However, Josie took an extra look at Rashida before congratulating them with a smile.

The party gets even hotter with the arrival of this sweet bomb.

They stacked a champagne tower and danced together under the blessings of everyone. Mark also played and sang a song for his fiancée. Even Josie's bad mood was brightened.

Seeing that the time was getting later and later, Josie was about to leave after that song.

The newly married couple had just drank a lot of wine, and originally wanted to hitch a ride to the Marmont Manor Hotel to continue the carnival, but Josie, considering the conversation she promised earlier, asked Paris to send someone to see them off.

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