Chapter 953: Chapter 953 Uncommon_1
Who would have known that the idol praised by fans for her beauty and kind heart could actually be like this in private.
"I’m truly suffering."
"What did you say!"
Hearing her assistant’s inadvertent muttering, Tiffany Lynch immediately glared at her with a stern look.
The assistant quickly shook her head, "No... I didn’t say anything!"
But Tiffany grabbed a glass bottle from nearby and hurled it over, "Do you also look down on me like they do?"
The glass bottle smashed at the assistant’s feet, and the young girl, only in her twenties, burst into tears on the spot.
Tiffany stood up and walked over to her, "I’m asking you, why aren’t you speaking!"
The assistant lowered her head, "Tiffany, I really..."
Slap—
Before she could finish her sentence, she was slapped across the face, "Get out!"
The assistant, clutching her face, had just run out of the room when the door behind her slammed shut as if blown by the wind.
From inside the room, Tiffany’s muttering sounded almost crazed.
Tiffany was never one to willingly accept being second to anyone, not to mention it being someone she always hated; it had almost become an obsession for her.
The production team tried to cover up the incident, but couldn’t withstand the fact that it had caused such a stir: first, Sophie Taylor was suspected of having a facial collapse and was sent to the hospital, then a director fainted and was taken away by an ambulance.
Just those two events were already sensational enough.
It wasn’t long before someone connected the dots and found a short clip of Tiffany and Sophie fighting on set.
The video was clandestinely recorded by someone on set who then sold it at a high price to marketing accounts.
That evening, the topic #TiffanyLynchThrowsATemperTantrumOnSetAndBeatsUpAFellowActress# surged instantly to the top of the trending searches.
Netizens were in an uproar.
Mostly shocked.
Throwing tantrums is nothing new in this day and age, but it’s rare to see artists fighting each other.
—This clip, are you sure they’re not filming a fight scene? It’s too intense, right?
—Not to mention anything else, Tiffany really hits hard, aiming specifically at the actress’s face. I heard Sophie Taylor is still lying in the hospital.
—So Sophie Taylor’s face was really fixed up, wasn’t it?
—Didn’t Tiffany’s fans keep proclaiming how their idol is beautiful and kind-hearted, an angel descended to earth? This really has been enlightening for me.
—Doesn’t it strike anyone as strange? Why would this incident be exposed precisely when "The Palace Wall" is so popular? I heard there are several other crews shooting during the same period, think about it, reflect on it.
—To the one above, think about your grandpa! Are you saying that someone forced your idol to hit another person?
—It’s not strange. When Tiffany could stoop to swapping tickets, her behavior today really isn’t surprising.
—Crew members from the same production have blown the whistle, saying Tiffany throws her weight around on set every day, shows no respect for her elders in the film industry, doesn’t even bother to memorize her lines, and is a financed addition to the cast. Look what happened, even the director was angered to the point of fainting.
—I’ve seen a lot but this is a real eye-opener; so the rumors that Hannah Winter was originally the main actress for "The Palace Wall" were true?
—Don’t believe in rumors or spread them, maybe it was just the actors rehearsing. I don’t believe Tiffany would do such a thing.
—Fans, wake up. Your sister’s filming a historical drama. But even if it was an action movie, you don’t typically pull someone’s hair that way, right? I’ve really learned something new.
One of the biggest jokes in the circle is the fans’ "asking for a hammer and getting hammered."
With the release of the video and the confirmation from fellow actors and staff members on the same production, the on-set brawl between Tiffany Lynch and Sophie Taylor had become an undeniable fact.