Chapter 1020: Hidden at the Corner
Chapter 1020: Hidden at the Corner
After the reporter asked, the whole room was silent, seemingly waiting for Audrey Swann to answer.
Everyone wanted to know about this issue, but after all, it was rather sensitive, and many people were worried about offending Audrey.
Audrey had obviously expected that someone would ask her this question in public.
Upon hearing the question, her attitude was very calm.
"Regarding that Sir, since it involves my privacy and interactions with others, I'm not allowed to respond. Let's wait for the official announcement."
Audrey's response was quite direct, it seems like she doesn't want to talk too much about this issue in public. The reporter who asked was obviously wasn't satisfied with her answer, and quickly followed up, asking, "So you don't have anything to say about the fan who attacked you? Will you sue them?"
Kim Morris, who was standing on the side, instantly frowned when he heard this question.
Now it is very obvious, the reporter is obviously targeting Audrey with controversial questions.
That question is too tricky.
After all, when a celebrity sues a fan, no matter how justified the celebrity may be, it will certainly trigger some irrational reactions from fans.
Fans are the foundation of a celebrity's presence in the entertainment industry, and no celebrity would want to offend their fans.
If Audrey were to say she's suing this fan, it could potentially offend a large portion of her fan base.
If she says she won't sue, it sets a potential situation for future incidents where haters can act without restrictions and be free, potentially causing Audrey countless troubles.
Mr. Morris hurried to step forward to intervene, but Audrey stopped him with a glance.
Audrey locked eyes with the reporter who asked and said: "Why don't you answer instead? If you were in my shoes, how would you handle it?"
The reporter chuckled and replied: "Ms. Swann, I'm the one asking the questions here. Please answer mine." Audrey's expression turned slightly serious as she responded: "For legal matters, you should ask the police. *And since today is the brand's launch, please be respectful and ask questions about the brand only." Seeing Ms. Swann getting annoyed, the reporter stopped pestering her, and everyone else backed off as well.
Audrey isn't worried about the reporter misinterpreting things, she has been in the industry long enough to handle it.
After briefly responding to a few questions, Audrey stepped down from the stage.
As soon as she stepped down, Mr. Morris came up to her side.
"The reporter who asked the question just now is on our opponent's side. Don't worry, if he dares to say nonsense that is out of the line, I'll make sure to deal with him."
Mr. Morris spoke confidently with an assurance, as if he had everything under control.
No one wants to pick a fight for no reason, Audrey knew exactly what was going on when the reporter asked those controversial questions.
It must have been someone from the opposition being sent to stir up trouble. These things aren't uncommon in the entertainment industry, but Audrey is not afraid.
"Come on, let's go into the venue first.""
Mr. Morris understood that the brand event was more important at the moment. He nodded and replied, "Okay!" Once they entered the venue, Mr. Morris suddenly couldn't find Ms. Swann's seat.
Given Audrey Swann's current status in the industry, attending the event would mean sitting prominently in the front row, if not right in the middle, at least in a prominent position where she could be seen easily.
But Mr. Morris searched around for a while and couldn't find Ms. Swann's name tag anywhere, which made him feel quite puzzled.Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.
Audrey also noticed the issue and told Mr. Morris not to worry, asking someone to inquire about it first.
After asking the on-site staff, they finally found Ms. Swann's name tag tucked away in a hidden spot at the back corner of the venue.
Seeing where the name tag was placed, Mr. Morris's expression instantly turned serious.
"What's going on? Did they just change the seats last-minute?"
"This is really unfair.'
"Even though they didn't include about the seats into the contract, the seating arrangements were discussed beforehand. It's rare for such last-minute changes like this to happen."
"They really dared to do this, it shows how much they look down on us."