Chapter 2666
In the world of entertainment glitz and glamour, the Golden Feather Award represented the
pinnacle of cinematic achievement. To even be considered for such an honor was to bask in the
warm glow of industry recognition.
The film âBallad of Valorâ had struck gold this awards season, scooping up nominations across the
board: Ivy for Best New Actress, Ryan for Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, and the
coveted Best Director accolade. Each nomination was a heavyweight contender in its own right.
[Wow, âBallad of Valor" is really strutting its stuff at the Golden Feather Awards this year. I wonder if
they can manage a clean sweep with all four noms!]
[It's a long shot, really. I mean, no offense, but if they pulled off a total win, where would that leave
the rest of the field? This year might've been a bit of a dry spell for movies, but there have been
some solid flicks. Victor's performance? Absolutely mind-blowing!]
[Victor could give them a run for their money for Best Actor, but let's not kid ourselves about Best
Original Screenplay. None of the other movies even come close to âBallad of Valor's' plot, not to
mention those without any discernible storyline.]
Online debates raged over each category, but when it came to Ivy's nod for Best New Actress,
consensus reigned-she was simply qutstanding. Among her peers, her talent was an undeniable
force, a masterclass in acting finesse.
[If Colton hadn't been so stingy with the Best Actress submissions, I reckon she could've even given
the reigning queens a run for their money...]
This particular comment shot up the ranks, with numerous passersby chiming in: [Bold words!
Watch out, or the Queen Bee's fans will come for you!]
[Just stating the facts! Even though the reigning queen delivers consistently, next to Ivy's
powerhouse performance, it's just not on the same level. I'm over this era of monopoly.]
The reigning queen had dominated the scene for years, her consistent performances leaving little
room for others to shine.
Ivy, however, was poised to break that mold.
That last comment was sent to the queen's fans by some with an agenda, and even the queen saw
it.
"Newbies nowadays surely are ambitious.â The queen wore a smile that couldn't quite tell if she was
angry or didn't care.
The assistant said, âJust ignore them. They don't know a thing and are simply jealous. Ivy's way too
green to dare challenge your status. I mean, she doesnât even have a single award on her belt! Does
she have no idea sheâs nothing compared to you?â
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The queen looked into the mirror and sighed. âShe's new, but sheâs got the Howard Group. CEO,
Balfour's support. She will literally never run out of roles to play, with him backing her
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That's something I don't have. It looks like those newbies are gonna take over the scene sooner or
later.â
Her fans, unlike the more composed queen herself, were quick to defend their idol when Ivy's
supporters clashed with them online. Ivy's fans had weathered many a storm and were well-versed
in the art of online warfare.
The comments weren't even from her fans but from the general public, expressing their thoughts.
Who could blame them when the queen's performances had become so predictable?
[An award-less newbie daring to challenge our self-made queen? That's a joke. Has she even settled
her lawsuits yet, and sheâs attending the Golden Feather Awards?]
[Keep it clean unless you want to see Ivy's legal team in court!]
Ivy herself was blissfully unaware of the online scuffle, and it was just as well. Evadne kept a tight
ship, swiftly dealing with any rumors with a cease and desist. Their approach was formidable,
echoing the no-nonsense style of none other than Balfour, the
powerhouse behind the Howard Group.
The task of preparing for the Golden Feather Awards red carpet was Evadneâs latest mission, and she
was taking it seriously. Not that Ivy had any shortage of options-with Balfour's influence, Ivy
wouldn't be caught dead borrowing a gown.
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