Prompted by the comment, the internet detectives dug through Clive's previous scandals and realized the person in the photos did look similar.
"It does look like her, but the vibe is different. One is timid, the other is calm. Surely Clive wouldn't just target one person repeatedly? That girl would be too unlucky."
"Unfollowing. This is disgusting."
Clive stared at the screen, his heart feeling as though it were being squeezed by an invisible hand. The scenes in the video were vivid in his memory.
That was Leilani four years ago. Compared to the gentle and considerate Tamara, Leilani—who had grown up in the countryside—was timid yet had strong self-esteem, refusing to grovel to please the Sloan family.
At that time, Clive was closest to Tamara, who constantly whispered in his ear about how terrified she was that Hackett and Zadie would send her away now that the biological daughter had returned.
Naturally, provoked by Tamara, Clive grew to loathe Leilani and began targeting her at every opportunity. Now, that video had become a boomerang, coming back to hit him.
Luke looked at Clive with pity and sat down beside him.
"Clive, you know how I've treated you all these years. You also know I manage other artists." Luke’s voice was hoarse, his gaze heavy with apology. "The agency just notified me to terminate your contract and take on a new rookie..."
Luke had been with Clive since his debut. It could be said that Luke played a significant role in Clive's rise to stardom. If possible, he didn't want to give up on him. But despite his many warnings, Clive had remained unrepentant, leading to this disaster.

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