Chapter 371 Beatrice was hopping mad, shaking all over Her and Mamie? Never in the same ballpark.
Unless Agnes and Mamie had some sort of powwow, there was no way Mamie would go out of her way to ruffle her feathers.
Yet, Beatrice had no plans to hunt down Agnes Agnes might have already smelled a rat after last nightâs event Just in time, it was Beatriceâs turn to be in the limelight the next day.
In the movie, she was playing the baddie.
She was a hot-shot newbie in the modeling world, having only one scene with Mamie, the lead.
Originally, the scene wasnât set for immediate filming But for some reason, the scene was fast-tracked.
The plot was at a model competition, Beatriceâs character secretly scattered pearls on stage, causing the lead to trip. But the lead cleverly dodged the bullet, resulting in her taking a tumble.
However, in the middle of filming, the director threw in an extra scene.
It was about the leadâs rise to power, to better portray the characterâs transition from a pushover to a tough cookie This new scene was about the lead finding out about Beatriceâs characterâs scheme and slapping her.
Beatrice didnât overthink it After all, every second on film was precious, having more screen time should have made her happy.
The initial scenes went smoothly until the slapping scene, where things took a turn Mamie, aiming for realism, insisted on delivering a genuine slap. Beatrice sensed trouble but felt powerless due to her minor role.
As expected, Mamie slapped Beatrice hard during the take, leaving her shocked. However, Mamie âforgotâ her lines, prompting a retake This pattern repeated three times, and Beatrice knew Mamie was using the scene to get at her. The crew noticed too, but the director was focused on achieving the perfect shot, inadvertently giving Mamie more leeway.
This wasnât the first time. During âCinderellaâ, Mamie had exploited scenes to torment Agnes Beatrice, who once took pleasure in Agnesâ distress, was now on the receiving end. But Beatrice wasnât one to take things lying down. After another of Mamieâs âerrorsâ, she confronted the director, âSir, Mamieâs actions are clearly deliberate. I canât figure out why sheâs targeting me, but look at the damage. If my mother sees this, sheâll be devastatedâ
Beatrice deliberately mentioned Laura, hoping the director would consider her mom and intervene After all, Laura and the director were old pals whoâve known each other for decades, and she got this role thanks to Laura.
Mamie was standing there, laughing at her foolishness.
If she hadnât mentioned Laura, itâd have been alright. Once Laura was brought up, Hamish might get ticked off.
Hamish had given Beatrice a role out of his regard for Laura.
But who knew, the moment Beatrice arrived on set, she started bragging about it As if getting Hamishâs special favor was something to show off, as if getting a role through connections was some sort of talent.
Later, the news even made it to the papers.
Hamish had always been known for his seriousness and impartiality in the film industry, a renowned filmmaker.
He never dabbled in trades involving money, connections, or the body.
But now, his lifelong reputation was tarnished by this mother-daughter duo.
Even rumors started flying in the film circle, that Hamishâs favoritism towards the Pritchard familyâs daughters was because of a past romance with Laura...