Although she just wanted to find something against the other party to ensure that she would not be too passive, she always felt that this approach was inadvertently inferior.

A defeated opponent who was once far inferior to her, now she has to spend all her efforts to deal with him...

Leila took one look at her client and knew she was having one of her old problems again.

Anita Brown became famous at a young age and came from a wealthy family, so naturally she had some common problems as a young lady, for example, she was self-righteous and sometimes did not take other people's suggestions seriously.

As early as when Nicole Sue entered Hollywood, Leila was the first to realize the sense of crisis: she had the same delicate acting skills as Anita, had made great achievements in the field of art films, and was even younger than Anita.

She had hinted to Anita more than once that this girl should not be underestimated.

But she didn't listen to a word he said and still looked down on the girl as not worthy of being her opponent.

Leila sighed silently and felt helpless as she watched the scene before her.

She was just an assistant, so it was normal that Anita didn't listen to her reminders.

But Jenny Grant, as a PR, always speaks flattering words. You can never hear even a single word of objective truth from her mouth.

Such people can still stand firm.

Really...

Leila didn't know what to say.

Anita was unaware of her assistant's mental activities, or rather, she didn't care much.

After two phone calls with her agent Robert Bob and her PR Jenny Grant far away in the south, she not only failed to make up her mind, but became even more hesitant.

This year is undoubtedly a weak year for the Oscars. Except for Nicole Shue in "Freedom Walk" and Joanna Cagney in "Inheritance", the other promising nominees are likely to be runners-up.

The entire December awards month was almost divided among the three of them, and each of them won many awards, big and small.

Leaving herself aside, Nicole Sue's qualifications are much less than Joanna's. Although "Freedom Road" received better feedback from film critics, the film's popularity is also one of her drawbacks in judging the award.

As for "The Island", the quality of the film itself is indeed inferior to "Freedom Road" and "The Heirs", and her own performance level... is not enough to surpass both of them at the same time.

It can be said that among the three, Joanna Cagney is the one with the greatest hope of winning the award.

To be honest, Anita thinks her chances of winning an award this year are actually smaller than the year before - the year when "Diamonds Glitter" was nominated was also a weak year for the Oscars, but also a strong year for the Golden Raspberry Awards.

That year, she competed fiercely with British actress Rachel de Havilland, but unfortunately her public relations company was one step behind, and the judges wanted to suppress her qualifications and did not want her to win the Oscar for Best Actress at such a young age. In the end, she did not win the little golden man.

Anita herself was not one to resort to trickery—her upbringing and pride usually prevented her from doing so.

So, knowing clearly that she has little chance of winning the award, is it necessary for her to spend money and effort to make such a big move to discredit others?

She is not yet 30 years old this year, and even if "Island" loses in the awards season, it does not mean that she will not have the opportunity to be nominated again in the future.

What's more, whether she makes a move or not, Nicole Su's chances of winning an award this year are slim.

That was a girl who was five years younger than her.

Anita Brown thought so at that time.

*

"Anita Brown dined with the Golden Globe Awards jury again, smiling broadly and looking like she has already secured the Golden Globe for Best Actress."

"Freedom Road" is favored by judges during the award month. Will Nicole Sue become the first Asian-American Oscar winner in history?"

"Joanna de Havilland is on the cover of VOGUE again. Can she win a Golden Globe? Does The Heirs have a chance to win an Oscar? Will it be the ultimate winner of the Oscar?"

"Martin Kubrick and Li Shuo, who will be nominated for the Best Director Oscar?"

"Is 'Freedom' controversial again? Oscar judge Alec Lean believes that overly radical feminism is likely to become a real factor of social instability."

"Director Li Shuo said that 'Freedom Road' is just a road movie that focuses on the breakthrough of women's image and the realization of women's self-worth, not a radical feminist movie."

"The film was praised by the Golden Globe judges as 'a perfect depiction of love in the golden age, romantic and funny, often making people smile.'"

"As expected! Joanna de Havilland won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress, while Nicole Sue missed an important opportunity and was unfortunately eliminated early..."

"While the reputation of Angelica has declined, the box office is still hot, and the overseas box office is rising steadily. It has grossed 8 million in 8000 days. Nicole Sue has created another box office miracle."

"The VOGUE party was packed with stars. Joanna de Havilland and her strong rival Nicole Sue appeared on the same stage for the first time. Both were friendly and smiled gently, and were not affected by rumors of discord."

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With the arrival of important indicators such as the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Golden Globe Awards, the entertainment media has also followed suit and fallen into the frenzy of the awards season. The headlines are different almost every day - press releases arranged by PR companies, photos and interviews of popular nominees taken to attract attention, and comprehensive monitoring and exploration of actors and stars who hope to win an Oscar this year: this is the time of year when the Oscars receive the most attention. If an actor who hopes to win an Oscar himself causes some negative news, it will undoubtedly attract more clicks and attention for the media.

To be more specific, compared to interviews, netizens prefer to read various news related to the private lives of celebrities, such as love rumors or paparazzi photos.

Especially those people who have a strong desire to pry into other people's privacy and love surfing the Internet.

Of course, most Hollywood stars are accustomed to the hustle and bustle of award season, and in order to avoid causing controversy, they will not rashly come out and contact the judges in person.

But every year there are always people who try to get lucky and build relationships with the judges before the nominations are officially announced - some of these people are not famous enough or do not have enough public relations funds, so they have to build relationships themselves; others want to use this to show how much they value the Oscars.

Anita Brown, Nicole Sue and Joanna de Havilland are all high-profile and popular figures, and they also have unfortunate precedents, so they all chose the most cautious public relations approach.

No matter how hard the media tried, they could not take photos of them interacting with the judges in private.

But this does not mean that they are really cautious enough to avoid any contact with the judges even in private.

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