American fame and fortune

Chapter 251 Unforgivable

Early in the morning, Leonardo woke up from his apartment on the Upper East Side, looked at the time on the wall clock, and patted Sienna Miller's butt next to him.

"Get up, slacker." He urged, "Don't you want to make me breakfast?"

Sienna finally fell in love with this guy, and immediately sat up: "I'll go right away."

A few minutes later, the two who had washed went to the living room and the kitchen respectively.

Leonardo turned on the computer to process emails, clicked on Google habitually, and found that in the entertainment category, Martin's bastard was the third most searched keyword.

Just click on it, and the screen is full of photos and gossip about Martin and Blake living together.

Look at the comment section below a few webpages, full of blessings from fans.

"Dog and man." Leonardo thought of the scene when he broke up with Giselle, raised his middle finger to the two people on the computer screen, and sent his heartfelt blessings: "Come on, break up!"

Blake's last film was not bad at the box office, and he played a couple with Martin in it. Coupled with his outstanding personal image, he also has a group of supporters.

Leonardo also paid attention to Martin's blog, turned around and saw tens of thousands of comments after Martin and Black's confession.

This heat is about to catch up with him and change his girlfriend.

Look at the social news again, there are a lot of reports about Angelina Jolie.

Leonardo went to deal with the mail, his head was still thinking about Martin, the hero and heroine are so hot, as long as the quality of the film is better, the commercial aspect should be guaranteed.

But the photo of Martin and Blake together is awkward no matter how you look at it.

Leonardo picked up the phone and dialed Jack Nicholson: "Old bastard, did you see the news about Martin and Black being together?"

Nicholson said: "Of course, there's nothing else these days. The gossip is full of LA heroes and his little fans. Girls fall in love with heroes? You and I both know that Martin is a piece of shit. Think about what he did on the yacht. Yes, what's the difference with the beast? Fake, Beauty and the Beast!"

Leonardo said seriously: "That bastard betrayed us. He said he wanted to be a single nobleman, okay! I broke up with Giselle, but what happened? He found a regular girlfriend, it's unforgivable!"

Nicholson's biggest worry is not making things big, but having nothing to do: "In New York, we didn't get him."

Leonardo said: "Go back to Los Angeles and get him! They must break up. How can our people fall into the arms of a woman? I am going back to Los Angeles to organize a water gun party. You must come to participate. If you don't come, I will Putting up hot air balloons in Los Angeles to help you pull banners."

Nicholson thought of the firecrackers that almost made him and Meryl cramp, and laughed ferociously: "Fucking Martin is my favorite."

Leonardo hung up the phone.

Sienna came over from the kitchen area and called, "Leo, it's breakfast."

Leonardo called again and asked his assistant to book a flight back to Los Angeles.

As for Sienna Miller, she's a good girl.

A few hours later, Leonardo entered JFK Airport with two assistants.

When he was approaching the security checkpoint, he received a call from Martin.

"Hey, Martin, I'm about to go back to Los Angeles." Leonardo smiled brightly, showing no hatred for the traitor: "All the filming is over, I plan to go back early to organize the party, you said you want to attend my party, of course I Take it to heart!"

He emphasized: "I will have a more joyful party than last time, and you must come to it."

Because of the time difference, Martin just entered Warner Studios: "At the beginning of November, remember to attend the premiere of "Wanted". I won't notify you any more."

Leonardo first asked his assistant to look at the approximate itinerary for the next month, and said, "It's okay, I will definitely go and cheer for you."

"Don't pull the banner!" Martin solemnly reminded: "Don't pull the banner."

"How can I use such a low-level method?" Leonardo said this as if he had never used it.

Martin came to the wanted studio and hung up the phone.

When I entered the door, I met Thomas and Daniel.

The latter smiled, called Martin into the office together, and said: "The hero saves the beauty, and the beauty falls in love with the hero who saves him. This gimmick is very well used, and the response on the Internet is strong."

This kind of dog-blood love story at eight o'clock has always had a market, not only on TV, but also in the real general public.

Even Blake Lively's new film, which is still in preparation, has attracted much attention.

So many celebrities have joined the ranks of hyping love affairs one after another, because this is one of the easiest ways to realize that 1 plus 1 is greater than 2.

Thomas said: "You and Blake keep a good exposure frequency, and go shopping on Rodeo Drive together this weekend."

Martin nodded slightly: "Both of us are fine."

Daniel proposed a vision: "When the film is officially released, can you and Blake go further?"

Thomas answered, "They're already living together."

"Choose the right time and the right place, and Martin publicly proposed to Black." Daniel has seen the two get along with each other on a daily basis: "I don't think Black will refuse."

He thinks long-term: "When the next movie is released, we can hold an engagement ceremony."

Martin tactfully refused: "This kind of progress is too fast. I can't keep up with my thoughts and feelings at all. It is prone to problems. Let's talk about it later."

Daniel glanced at Thomas and saw that Thomas didn't speak to persuade him, so he gave up the plan.

He also said: "In terms of regular publicity, what you need to participate in is mainly a few road shows, previews for the media and theater managers, and an exclusive interview with Warner TV."

The last interview with Ellen on the talk show was very unpleasant. Thomas deliberately added: "The interview is Helen's show, the one you rescued in Burbank Middle School. She became famous because of the Burbank Middle School incident. The talk show The ratings are extremely high.”

Martin replied, "Yes."

After discussing the business, Martin and Thomas left the Wanted Warrant studio.

Walking on the sidewalk of the studio, Jessica found her, and the three of them walked towards the soda shop together.

Jessica said: "Bradett just contacted me. He is willing to take over the adaptation of "Dark Realm", but he needs to study the novel carefully and talk to the original author Alan Greene in detail."

Martin slowed down a little: "No problem, you can go with him to see Alan Greene. When I finish my work on "Wanted", I will also talk to Bradt about the adaptation."

"Upfront costs?" Jessica asked.

Martin said directly: "In your or Mene's name, set up a brand new studio, and the expenses will be paid by the studio. Doesn't this novel have a subtitle called Endless? The project is called Endless, and the studio has the same name." .”

"I'm going to communicate with Bradt right now." Jessica came and went in a hurry.

Martin entered the cold drink shop, came to the front desk, saw a familiar waitress, and said, "Mia, have a cup of green tea and a cup of coffee."

Mia received the payment and settled the bill. Just after processing Martin's order, her mobile phone rang. She quickly connected it, said a few words, and said to the supervisor next to her, "I have an important audition to attend."

The supervisor nodded: "Go."

Mia turned around and apologized specifically to Martin: "I have a temporary audition..."

"It's okay." Martin waved his hand, and sat down with Thomas, who was holding a drink.

It is not the first time that Martin has encountered a similar situation in Los Angeles, where the per capita actor is.

Thomas watched Mia go away through the glass curtain wall, and said, "In the past, many stars in Hollywood came from similar backgrounds."

Martin answered, "It's less now."

Thomas nodded lightly: "There are more and more actors like Blake in Hollywood."

Martin understood what he meant: "The second-generation stars in the industry have inherent advantages. It seems that it is not only in the entertainment industry, but also in other industries."

"It's becoming more and more common." Thomas is just from an ordinary middle-class family, and he has some feelings about this: "If you don't have a good family, you have to find a better godfather."

He took a sip of coffee: "As for the Transformers I mentioned to you, Spielberg's godson got the leading actor. Although that guy may not be famous, he is famous enough to cause trouble."

Martin asked, "What's going on with Nolan?"

Thomas said: "I met Nolan's wife and partner, Emma Thomas, and recommended your profile to her. She has a good relationship with Nolan, and she doesn't seem to have the habit of cheating, playing three-person or multiplayer sports, I didn't send Mene out."

Martin said: "The audition director for The Departed introduced Mene to a new project, and he has been busy auditioning recently."

Thomas added a little more sugar to the coffee: "Nolan's project is still far from recruiting actors, and we can only do so much for the time being. Sometimes the British are difficult to get along with, and doing too much is not good."

Martin knows very well that Nolan is a director who likes to use actors from the British Isles.

Perhaps the sequence of Australian actors is ranked ahead of American actors.

Nolan is a long line, and Martin is preparing for the future.

The next morning, Martin participated in the recording of an interview with Helen on Warner TV. Helen also asked a lot of sensitive questions, but she had communicated with Martin and Thomas beforehand so that no one would be caught off guard.

The program was recorded very smoothly, and Martin walked out of the studio before 11 o'clock.

As soon as he arrived at the door, a black car suddenly stopped in front of him.

Bruce, who was following Martin, immediately pulled him behind, holding the gun under his jacket.

The window glass of the driver's seat was lowered, revealing Julie's face, and she waved to Martin, flatteringly: "Busy man, can I get in the car? I've been waiting here for you all morning."

Martin got into the car.

Julie raised the glass window, and while refueling the door, said: "I have booked the hotel." She specially emphasized: "I don't mean anything else, the students simply thank the teacher."

Martin nodded slightly: "Let's go."

Julie asked, "Don't you give Blake a call?"

Instead of calling, Martin said, "Your hobby is really special!"

Instead of denying it, Julie said, "I developed this psychological quirk when I was about 16 years old and snatched away my mother's boyfriend."

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