"When you get married to Young Master Jewell,don't forget to invite us," the male lead also said fawningly.
“Of course," Cindy looked up and smiled. No matter how Chester was in private, in the eyes of others, she was the soon-to-be Mrs. Jewell which everyone was envious of.
In the small private lounge, the little assistant Leanne was complaining. "They’re going too far. How could they give us such a small lounge? You're still an A-list actress. In the past, you were the apple of everyone's eye."
"Don't say that. Many people would pay just to join Director Cheever's crew," Eliza said faintly.
"But you didn't want to join. It was the company who arranged for you to play the supporting female role," Leanne fumed. "The second female lead is purely to act as a foil to Cindy. Why should you be her foil?
She's not as beautiful as you are and her acting skills aren't as good as yours either. Why don’t we stop acting in this film? Don't suffer through this."
Eliza smiled helplessly, "Is this considered suffering? Did you forget how everyone only rolled their eyes at m
e when I wasn't popular in the past? I even had to do m y own makeup, and I stayed in small hotels."
Leanne gritted her teeth. "But your status is different now. There’s clearly someone trying to ostracise you. You should have told Young Master Jewell earlier that you weren't late on purpose. It’s because the crew arranged for you to stay at the most remote hotel. It takes 40 minutes to get here by car, but this morning, the car's tire got punctured. We couldn't get a taxi and had to walk all the way here."
Eliza's expression was helpless.
How would she say it?
It was obvious that the person behind this was Cindy.
Most likely, Cindy became jealous after she saw how Eliza came out of the office with disheveled clothes last time and found out that only Chester was inside.
Leanne continued to complain, "Also, no one in the crew called us to tell us that we had to get your makeup done before arriving. No one came to do the makeup either. It's baffling."
"Go talk to the costume team later. Stop talking about i t now. Someone's coming."
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