American fame and fortune

Chapter 151 Celebrity's Morality and Bottom Line

The night was windy, and Martin and Annie went out of the Avalon bar together, chatting and laughing all the way.

Annie and the others drank two more glasses, their faces flushed.

"You came here with the crew and stayed in the hotel?" Martin had already found out that the three of them were about to participate in the filming of "Pretty Blonde", and asked, "I'll take you back to the hotel after you drank?"

Annie pursed her lips and smiled, and said, "It's not good to let you go for a while."

Martin said: "I can't ask you to call a car again. If it gets out, I will be said not to be a gentleman." He deliberately joked: "Annie, you must always consider my reputation."

The three of them were completely decided by Annie. She thought about it carefully and nodded slightly: "Martin, I will trouble you then."

There were many people at the door, so Martin protected Annie in a gentlemanly manner, and walked towards the car.

Avalon is a night show frequented by Hollywood stars, and there must be reporters and paparazzi stationed at night.

Martin faintly heard the sound of the camera shutter, and immediately displayed his gentlemanly demeanor, and moved closer to Annie to block the people coming from the side.

Seeing that Martin took the initiative to block people for her, Annie smiled and nodded.

The man was indeed very personable.

When he came to the side of the car, Martin pulled the co-pilot away and covered the roof with his hands.

Just as Annie lowered her head to go into the car, two paparazzi rushed over and took a close-up photo.

Martin waited for the flashing light to come on, closed the car door immediately, quickly walked around to the driver's seat, got in the car and left quickly.

He believed in the professionalism of the Los Angeles paparazzi.

The paparazzi didn't disappoint him either, a few motorcycles were hanging behind him not far or near.

Compared to when she was in Avalon, Annie seemed to be having a fit of alcohol and was a little silent.

Arriving at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Martin parked the car and sent the three of them into the hotel lobby.

There is another paparazzi's camera shutter beeping from behind.

Before entering the elevator room, Annie took the initiative to say: "Just send it here, and you should go back to rest early."

Martin was very gracious: "Good night and sweet dreams."

Annie nodded with a smile, and entered the elevator with her two companions.

Martin glanced at the time, but didn't leave immediately. He went to the nearby cloakroom and went around, bought a sports sweater and a new coat, and put on a baseball cap.

Being idle and bored, Martin talked on the phone with Louise and Kelly successively, and sent a text message to Bruce, telling him that he would go back to the apartment directly.

Nearly two hours later, Martin slipped out of the Hilton Hotel with his hat down, and was captured by the paparazzi just right.

Jody, an online entertainment reporter who was following Martin recently, kept taking pictures until Martin drove away before putting away his camera.

She paid special attention to the time. Martin and Annie went back to the hotel together. The former came out after two hours. When he came out, he changed his clothes and wore a hat. What does that mean?

For gossip reporters, these are enough to write a small composition of 30,000 words.

Jody is sure that Martin and Anne have an unusual relationship and are likely to hook up together.

The gossip of two people adds up to more attention than one person.

Jody got on the motorcycle, saw Martin driving back to the apartment, and immediately went home to catch up on the manuscript.

Almost at the same time, photos about Martin and Anne Hathaway frequently appeared on the gossip news trading market, and many paparazzi exchanged dozens to hundreds of dollars for the newly captured photos.

I don't know how many writers began to look at pictures and write essays.

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At the Hilton Hotel, Laura, who had the best relationship, accompanied Anne back to her room.

"A pleasant night." Laura had a very good impression of Martin: "I didn't expect to meet such an interesting handsome guy."

Annie was also in a good mood. She kicked off her high heels and sat on the sofa, opened the missed calls with her mobile phone, and noted the name of Martin Davis on a number.

Laura came over and sat next to her: "Have you noticed that he is interested in you?"

Annie tilted her head, but did not answer directly.

Laura asked directly, "How do you feel about him? If you don't feel it, I'll fuck it."

"He's very handsome and very personable. When I get along with him tonight, I feel... How should I put it?" Annie recalled a little: "It's just very, very comfortable. A good man should be like him."

Laura can have a good relationship with Annie, at least she can clear her own position: "It seems that I have no chance."

Facing her best friend, Annie didn't hide much: "In fact, his shortcomings are obvious."

Laura didn't understand: "Obvious shortcomings? Too handsome, insecure?"

Annie is a New Yorker, so she will naturally observe some places that ordinary people don't pay much attention to: "You didn't realize that he drives an ordinary Volkswagen car, wears ordinary clothes, and wears ordinary American watches..."

As soon as these words came out, Laura understood that Martin Davis was not a rich man.

Anne is still thinking about it, she is a nice person, and the money is not much.

Laura said, "He's just becoming famous."

"Let's talk about it later." Annie has roughly thought out a countermeasure, and hangs on for the time being, without expressing her position, making promises, or giving up.

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In Century City, as soon as Thomas joined the company, Natasha at the front desk came over.

She stuffed some newspapers to Thomas: "There are news about Martin on it, take a look."

Thomas thanked him, went upstairs with the newspaper, sat at his desk and looked through it, and found that it was all entertainment gossip newspapers with relatively large sales in Los Angeles.

These newspapers published yesterday's celebratory dinner for the crew of the Wax Museum.

It's normal. After all, the Wax Museum is a big hit and is still ranked in the top three of the North American weekly box office. It's strange that the entertainment media doesn't pay attention.

But when he opened the celebrity gossip column in a copy, Thomas stared wide-eyed, thinking that no way, this speed is too fast!

"Anne Hathaway's love affair is exposed, and the man is suspected to be a rising Hollywood star Martin Davis!"

A series of photos are published below. The two walked out of the bar with a smile. The man guarded the woman. The woman got into the man's car. The man went to the hotel where the woman was staying. He stayed for two hours before coming out.

Thomas didn't read the short essay written by the reporter, but just looked at these photos, what would he think of? Martin and Annie definitely had an affair!

Is it moving so fast?

Thomas continued to browse and found similar news in several gossip newspapers.

From the reader's point of view, he will develop such associations, and the small essays of gossip reporters will know that they will be more exaggerated.

Thomas admired, Martin this bastard is really fast.

He suddenly covered his face, he wanted to teach Martin how to pick up girls yesterday, he was beyond his control...

Thomas picked up the phone and dialed Martin's number. When he got connected, he heard the sound of wheezing and wheezing, and immediately had a bad association: "Martin, are you with that princess?"

The other side laughed: "What are you thinking? I'm working out, and I just had a fight with Lao Bu."

Thomas asked directly: "What's going on with you and Anne Hathaway?"

Martin said: "I met at the bar yesterday and had a few drinks together. I sent her back to the hotel."

"Her Princess Diaries 2 is a big hit this year. Although the response and reputation is not as good as the first one, it is firmly in the forefront among actresses born in the 80s." Thomas is not concerned about whether it is true or not, but whether it can make a profit: "Yes For you, an actress of her level is enough. Martin, don't let her go!"

Martin was dissatisfied: "Hey! Hey! Dude, what are you talking about!"

Thomas was surprised, what did I say wrong?

Martin said: "I'm Annie's fan. I like Annie very much. The meeting yesterday may be due to fate! This is fate and has nothing to do with other things. Do you understand?"

Thomas understands, you are so shameless!

He added: "You know more about this than I do. You can control it yourself, and call me if you need it."

"Bye."

In the fitness club, Martin hung up the phone.

Bruce has taken off his armor and stretched his body.

Martin put away his phone, did some stretching exercises, and asked, "Did Zomi succeed yesterday?"

"Caught up a conversation, but he drove away alone." Bruce sometimes admires Martin's shit: "I wonder, it's fine if Mene attracts middle-aged and elderly women, why does someone like Anne Hathaway smell What about the stench from your body?"

Martin patted his chest: "Because people like you are blind, I am a good person, and I am a good person with a bright future."

Bruce mocked: "Why didn't you exert yourself last night and went directly into her room?"

Martin retorted: "Old Bu, let's talk about professional ethics! A star must have the ethics and bottom line of a star, and he must properly consider the reporters and paparazzi friends who follow him every day. If the progress is too fast, the story will reach a climax and the readers will be boring. Our journalists and paparazzi friends will lose their jobs!"

Even after seeing the stink of this piece of shit, Bruce was still dumbfounded by this novel theory.

Martin came over and patted Bruce on the shoulder: "See, I'm a truly ethical and professional actor."

Bruce had nothing to say.

Susie, the two's fitness trainer, came in from the outside and saw that the two were wiping their sweat, and said, "I prepared drinks for you in the lounge."

Martin responded politely: "Thank you."

Susie deliberately lagged behind, walked with Bruce, and took the initiative to invite: "Old Bu, do you have time at noon? There is a new Japanese food store nearby, and I will treat you to Japanese food."

Martin decided to create opportunities for Old Bu: "I'll go to Louise at noon, and I'll go to the studio to meet Weiss and Ajia in the afternoon, and you can move freely."

Bruce was ready to say goodbye to Jin, and immediately accepted Susie's invitation: "Okay, I'll treat you at noon."

Susie was very happy: "No, I'll treat you if you said I'll treat you." She turned her mind: "How about this, next time you treat me."

Martin found that Susie was very good at it. This date hadn't started yet, but the next date was already being prepared.

Bruce said, "Let's talk about it next time."

Martin went to the locker room to shower and change, came out to say hello to Bruce, and drove to Sherman Oaks alone.

As for Anne-Hathaway, he hasn't contacted her for the time being. When he is free, he will make an appointment for dinner.

The car was driving near the south hillside, and someone stopped the car on the side of the road.

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