Chapter 357: Chapter 357: How Could I Forget
Hannah composed herself and the next second, she flashed another smile, "Just kidding, you all did great."
The girls breathed a sigh of relief.
Meanwhile, the live chat room saw a different scene unfold.
— Isn’t Hannah Winter overly calm? How is she still in the mood for jokes? Is she giving up hope?
— Initially, I was expecting a showdown between Tiffany Lynch and Hannah Winter, but I didn’t expect Hannah to switch to the song group, performing one of James Landon’s songs.
— James Landon’s songs are notoriously hard to sing, especially for covers, she’s most likely going to fail.
— The one ahead, don’t jinx it, I believe in Hannah!
— Her fans constantly praise her beauty, we just want to see what else she has to offer besides her looks.
— Those who say she has nothing else to offer must be new here, Hannah sings beautifully.
— Enough arguing, the "Mirror" group is on stage!
On the stage, Jackie Qualls was introducing the "Mirror" group with the script in his hand.
The camera focused on Tiffany Lynch, and Jackie passed her the microphone.
Their fingers briefly brushed past each other during the exchange, Jackie did not seem to react, but Tiffany blushed slightly on purpose.
She stood next to Jackie, calmly answering all questions.
However, her black dress was much less noticeable compared to the eye-catching May Hoffman on the other side.
The live chat began to heat up again.
This time, they were cursing the stylists.
— Isn’t Tiffany Lynch the main performer? Why is she dressed like a backup dancer?
— Is there some conspiracy? Please give the main performer the treatment she deserves.
— Those who turn the blame on the program, no one is as biased as you are.
— Being the main performer requires talent, don’t blame it on the clothing, the producers must have their reasons for this arrangement.
— The performance has begun, be quiet!
"Mirror" was a song that used to be very popular, the audience got excited as soon as the intro started, some even started singing along.
The production team created several scenes reminiscent of the original music video, including setting up many mirrors on the stage.
The visual effects were indeed stunning, but they added an extra layer of difficulty to the performance.
The backing track for the dance group was pre-recorded; there were no live vocals on the day of the performance.
The dance routine started off excellently, but by the middle part, Tiffany, as the main performer, started to struggle. Being in the center spotlight only drew more attention to her.
Backstage, Reese Shaw couldn’t help but worry for Tiffany. After all, she was the one who selected her and if she performed poorly, it would be a blow to Reese.
Meanwhile, Violet Lee remained focused on the performance, occasionally commenting: "Tiffany Lynch’s fundamentals are too weak, the dance movements for ’Mirror’ are intense, she is definitely not suitable for the central position."
Reese glanced at her, clenching her documents, "The dance routine for ’Mirror’ is indeed challenging, but personally I think Tiffany is the right choice for the main performer, after all, the song reflects the gentleness of a girl’s heart after a breakup, so a softer touch seems appropriate."
"How can you think that way?" Violet frowned, showing frustration, "When I choreographed ’Mirror’, I wanted to express a girl’s determination to abandon the past and the jerk who broke her heart, both the song and the dance reflects a girl’s growth and transformation, how can it be ’soft’?"
Hearing this, Reese’s face darkened, but Violet didn’t seem to notice and continued, "When I taught you group dances, I emphasized this point, how could you have forgotten?"