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The Prison-Made Queen novel Chapter 459

"Notify all partner media outlets. Release the articles at 7:00 AM sharp," Wilma ordered, turning to look at the lightening sky outside the window, her face a mask of indifference. "Orders from the top. They want Clive to wake up and see his career in ashes."

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At 7:00 AM, the servers of X (formerly Twitter) briefly crashed under the weight of the explosive news.

#Clive Cheats On 5 Women

#Clive Two-Timer

#Clive Get Out Of The Industry

These three hashtags, all centering on Clive, skyrocketed to the trending list with crushing momentum. The visuals were damning: a nine-grid collage of chat logs with five different women, all color-graded to look uniform, with time stamps clearly overlapping from March of the previous year.

The most lethal blow was the center image. It was a surveillance screenshot from a luxury hotel corridor showing a man in a mask—allegedly Clive—entering a room. The wallpaper in the hallway perfectly matched a selfie posted by a female influencer around the same time.

The internet exploded into chaos. Public opinion festered and boiled until 9:00 AM, when Glitz Entertainment poured gasoline on the fire.

[Official Statement from Glitz Entertainment: Regarding the recent public concern over the moral conduct of our artist, Clive Sloan. After internal investigation, we have verified behavior that severely violates Article 7.3 (Morality Clause) of the Artist Management Contract. Effective immediately, all cooperation is terminated. The company reserves the right to pursue full damages for breach of contract.]

That stamped statement was the final shovelful of dirt on Clive’s grave. Following the announcement, massive entertainment blogs began dissecting the details of his "scandal."

[@Entertainment Police. Wow, this A-lister's scandal is huge! Dating five women at once? The time management skills are breathtaking. Sources say one of them was pregnant and had an abortion. (See attached image)]

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