The smell of gunpowder at the scene has become stronger and stronger.

What a blast!

A big star actually argues with a gossip reporter about who is normal?

"I don't think I'm a normal person," Josie said. "By the way, your liking for men, even little boys, doesn't conflict with you getting married and having kids."

"Damn it! I said I'm not!" The reporter, who seemed to be very rough, completely lost his composure, and shouted: "Answer my question directly, Horton, don't mess around!"

Josie sneered: "Sir, so you also agree that this is nonsense? If possible, I don't want anyone to go through all this." Her tone became extremely serious, "I know what you want to hear, but the truth is, It is absurd for people to prove why they are human, and as long as sexual orientation does not violate ethics or harm others, it should not be defined by 'normal' and 'abnormal'."

As soon as her words fell, all the reporters at the scene were like sharks that smelled blood, and couldn't help but push and shove, and asked in confusion, "You mean it's normal for you to like women?", " So why don't you date men?" Questions like that.

Martha Miller, who is Josie's manager, quickly ended the question: "We have entrusted a lawyer to formally file a defamation lawsuit, and the details will be disclosed to you later by a public relations spokesperson. Quiet, quiet, next question , that lady in the blue coat over there!"

"Qiao Xi, there are rumors that the development plan of "I, Robot" will be suspended. Is this true?" In view of the current situation of colleagues being questioned, the female reporter who got the right to ask questions did not dare to continue to ask this topic. He just asked very quickly: "As far as I know, your relationship with Universal Pictures has always been bad. Is this directly related to the shelving of the project?"

Josie put on that perfect Hollywood smile again and replied, "Of course not, last week I had brunch with Universal's Donna Langley and Mary Parent, and you caught it, didn't you? And, "I, Robot" has completed the preliminary preparations, and we will start shooting according to the plan."

"You mean, the results of your casting have finally come out?" The fourth question was a bit stupid. Obviously, the reporter's colleagues also regretted why they didn't ask a more explosive question.

Martha Miller stood up and replied: "Yes, the specific results will be announced in three days."

So, will the actor of "I, Robot" be Paul Walker, who is most likely to be selected, or Josh Hartnett, who has full potential, or Russell Crowe, who has just been photographed?

But there are more worthy concerns right now.

"Qiao Qian, it is said that just half an hour ago, Ron Meyer, vice chairman of the board of directors of Tianshen Entertainment Group, was jointly accused by seven women of sexual harassment. What do you think about this?"

Now Josie frowned in distress, thought for a while and said: "If they need any help, they can contact the charity under my name at any time. We are committed to helping every woman, including but not limited to providing legal aid .Thanks."

As soon as this statement came out, everyone understood that Lon Meyer would leave the power center of God Entertainment and even Hollywood in a very disgraceful way.

These reporters became more and more excited and wanted to ask more questions.

But Josie's bodyguards had already surrounded the crowd, and quickly sent their boss to the car safely and drove away.

Just when she got in the car, Josie received an unexpected call.

"If I were you, I would never do this, Horton." Harvey Weinstein's voice was still muddy and sticky, "Have you heard of jatropha? A poisonous plant that grows in the tropics. Colorless and odourless, it only takes a small amount to kill an adult in 15 minutes."

Josie was extremely calm, and only asked, "Are you here to scare me?"

Harvey Weinstein just replied with a sneer: "No, I'm just telling you out of kindness, you must have no idea how many people want to see you lying on the ground, humbly begging someone to call 911."

"If you can only intimidate me like this, I will think you are a failure." Josie's tone was relaxed, without any panic or anxiety. "By the way, did you reply to the New York Times?"

Harvey Weinstein gasped for breath, and suddenly hung up the phone with a bang.

Ahhh, did you get so angry that you smashed things?

Josie didn't care.

If a mere jatropha tree can bring her down, I'm afraid she would have become a box a few years ago. Do you really think that the round-the-clock security team is paid a high salary for nothing?

And Harvey Weinstein is too afraid to actually put jatropha into action, let alone how bad the murder of a hugely influential superstar would be, like any war, everyone knows The opponent has nuclear weapons, but they will not actively use them.

□□ is always the worst policy.

Not only because doing so completely tramples on the law, but also because it destroys a certain order established in this circle. The more powerful and powerful people are, the more they cherish life, and they don't want to see nuclear weapons flying around the world.

And, if you can win by verbal criticism, why use nuclear weapons?

It's just a pity that the so-called "scandal" did not cause the influence they thought they had. MGM, Warner, and Universal turned back one after another, while the SKY TV network under the Tenshen Group confronted the leading Fox TV station. In the end, Fox not only got blown up with complaint calls, but also severely lost its credibility.

As for Disney and Paramount's CBS, the former's Disneyland is being exposed to sexual harassment and voyeuristic cultural scandals that are diametrically opposed to the image of the park. The once-suppressed report of Disney's long-term employment of copper smelting criminals has suddenly been frequently mentioned; the latter An industry leader fell directly, CBS TV CEO Leslie Moonves, apparently because of the bad influence of cheating and sexual harassment allegations, but he was also a victim of the Redstone family's internal struggle.

These people wanted to defeat Josie in the same way they used to deal with MJ, but they forgot the most crucial point——

MJ is a talented artist, but she is a talented careerist.

Moreover, she already represents capital itself.

anyway.

Of course, Lon Meyer is not the only one who plans to be put on the front page of the "New York Times" by Amber Lawrence. This Hollywood executive who is not well-known outside the circle alone cannot cause a big storm of public opinion. Only The sacking of a producer like Harvey Weinstein, who is so popular in the public impression, can really trigger this tsunami.

Looking at Jason, who was sitting next to her for security reasons, Josie said, "Let your friends keep an eye on Meyer and Weinstein, and the net will be closed soon."

"Okay." Jason replied, and asked again: "Do you want to go back to the cliff villa now or where?"

Josie thought for a while, and replied: "Go to Marmont Manor to meet Keanu and Sally Redstone first, and tonight I will go to the fundraising dinner hosted by Ram Emmanuel, and there is one more thing, What is it, Debbie should be on my schedule?"

Jason reminded: "Yes, Tom Rothman would like to talk to you about "I, Robot"."

The script was originally obtained by Tom Rothman from Fox, but I don't know why he thought about it, and then handed it over to Donna Langley to do it.

"Oh, I remember." Muttering to herself, Josie had already closed her eyes and half leaned on the back seat of the car, "Tom Rothman is going to send his female producer, Mary Prent, to take over the role of " I, Robot" project, but he can't even try to change the script, his ideas really suck... Oh, let Ernie worry about this, my brain is going to explode... Oh, and I have to tell Lucy, the reporter she found did a good job, give him extra money..."

Her voice became softer and softer, until the owner of the voice fell asleep immediately.

Jason reminded the colleagues who were driving in front to slow down, raised the baffle between the cars, turned on the humidifier in the car, and put a small blanket on his boss's shoulders.

The car was driving smoothly on the road leading to Sunset Boulevard.

The sun was shining outside the car, and the palm tree was gently shaking its leaves. Part of the mottled light and shadow fell on the face of the brunette in the car, making her winged eyelashes tremble slightly.

And her firm brows finally relaxed at this moment.

The week of Hollywood sexual harassment scandals has just passed, and the internal personnel changes of the Tenshen Group were caught off guard like a depth bomb.

"The Trap of Stealing the Sky 2" is still making great strides. The fabricated scandal obviously did not affect it, but it completely aroused the anger and backlash of movie fans. In all the news reports, Josie, who is the heroine of the movie, was so calm and calm. Most people choose to believe her because of her responsive response, interviews with frequent golden sentences, and her unhurried attitude.

Just like the comment with the highest number of likes on the Internet described——

"She made me really understand what it means to be a 'superstar'."

But even so, there is still a small group of dissenting voices. These people stubbornly think that she is "too perfect", "like an emotionless robot", "not rock and roll at all", "hypocritical"...but who cares? ?Not even Franklin can guarantee that it will please everyone in the world.

The important thing is that the scandal about Josie was also suppressed by absolute capital, and it did not trigger the discussion that some people originally wanted in this era of undeveloped Internet, and finally became an anticlimactic joke.

She doesn't need to waste her time trying to prove that she is a normal person.

Naturally, there are so-called gossip tabloids, traditional paper media who know the truth, and some "passers-by" who have been brainwashed or paid to do things, explaining the ins and outs of the whole thing to people and even conspiracy theories.

Until the "Hollywood Reporter", one of the bibles in the industry, quietly published such a piece of news in a very inconspicuous corner:

"The board of directors of Tenshen Group ushered in a change. Former Global CEO and Chairman Edgar Bronfman Jr. replaced the current CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg as the chairman of the board of directors. Shirley Lansing, Josie Huo Does this mean that the era of separation of powers for these media giants is coming?"

Vice President?

Joe what?

Countless Hollywood insiders who followed the magazine and the few movie fans who subscribed were shocked and confused.

What shocked the former was that Josie Horton actually accomplished a feat surpassing Chaplin's style and officially acquired a media giant.

But the latter is still out of the situation. Most people think that the name is probably just a small chance of the same name and surname, and they tell their friends about it as a joke.

Only a lucky few guessed the truth.

But when they enthusiastically shared it with others on the Internet, it was also treated as a joke... It was as if an invisible force was controlling the development of the whole thing and did not let it continue to ferment.

As for the media, this time they kept silent with a particularly tacit understanding.

These media reporters seem to have completely lost interest in the Lindsay incident overnight. Even the Oprah talk show that originally invited Lindsay's family to confront each other on the show canceled the plan, as if they understood from the beginning How cruel it is to dig deep into the trauma of an underage youth idol.

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