After all, besides this guy, she did not know anyone else who could help her fix this mess so quickly.
Ivy typed the trending keywords into the search bar and clicked on the first post that popped up, a makeup artist's latest tweet, clarifying that the rumors spreading online were not true.
It had been posted just over half an hour ago, and after it went live, the public sentiment made a complete 180-degree turn.
The hate directed at Ivy stopped. No longer were people insinuating she and Colton were anything but professional. Now, the makeup artist was under fire, accused of spouting nonsense for clout.
[This statement is released voluntarily to clear the air. My previous post was the result of a malicious hack aimed at smearing Ivy. She's actually a sweetheart, very easy to work with, and there was absolutely no theft. My departure from the set was due to other commitments and had nothing to do with the lead actress. I felt compelled to set the record straight.]
The makeup artist deleted her previous tweet and put up this new one to clarify things.
Following her tweet, a wave of support for Ivy began to swell online, with many expressing sympathy for the defamation she had endured.
Some alleged crew members even stepped forward to vouch for her character, denying any theft or inappropriate conduct with the director.
After this series of events, the narrative online swiftly shifted from defamation to support and admiration for Ivy.
[Heartbroken that girl was slandered before she could even get her foot in the industry.]
[How could someone say such awful things about her when she's so gorgeous?]
[Clearly, someone's jealous that she landed a role in a big production right off the bat!]
At that moment, in the Dunhill household, Clara was absolutely fuming!
She had finally seen a chance to take Ivy down a peg, and, just like that, the whole situation was defused.
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