The comments section went wild.
"Oh, my God! Ana was faking the foot injury? And the backpack thing—she did do it on purpose?"
"She's so evil. I can't believe someone like that used to play sweet, innocent roles on TV!"
"Exactly. You can't judge actors by their characters. Demi's always played villains, but she's the kindest person in real life."
"And how could she shamelessly let both her brothers carry her like that? They looked ready to drop dead!"
"Props to Maria for catching on to Ana's schemes. Honestly, I really believed her foot was hurt."
"I had doubts, but I didn't think she'd be this petty and manipulative. Guess I was way too naive."
"Excuse me, we need to pause filming," Daniel quickly said to the staff, realizing the situation was spiraling out of control.
The staff looked conflicted. "We're not allowed to stop shooting unless it's an emergency."
"Is this not an emergency to you?" Daniel snapped, frowning deeply. His voice turned sharp.
He was used to being the boss—the kind of man who gave orders and expected instant compliance. So when someone pushed back, it rubbed him the wrong way.
"I'll have to get Mr. Jameson's approval," the staff finally said.
"What is wrong with the Pitt family? They're always trying to cut the livestream off! Remember the first episode, when Thomas asked them to shut it down?"
"Guilty conscience, clearly. They don't want the public seeing all their dirty laundry."
"I'm Ana's fan, and I'm honestly heartbroken. I wished she had the guts to raise her hand and swear she was innocent."
"You need not worry. She didn't dare swear at the river either."
Maria turned to Daniel.
"Honestly, Daniel, I don't get your family's logic. Demi is good—and still, you hurt her. Again and again. Because of you, she's been humiliated, used, and pushed to the edge of death. She got nothing from you—no love, no kindness. But even then, she still saved Thomas. Twice."
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