The Greatest Showman

1819 Inquiry into gossip

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"Renly, may I ask, which work did you vote for best picture?"

On the surface, this is a simple and common question. It can be considered as the question that everyone will be curious about after the best picture Oscar is announced. There are not too many tricks; but Renly knows that the problem that arises on Oscar night. , There are traps everywhere, especially tonight, how could he be easily fooled?

Renly smiled and replied calmly, "Are you sure it's legal to ask this question on tonight's occasion? I thought it was an unwritten agreement to vote anonymously, everyone shut up. Your own mouth." With a hint of ridicule, it revealed a hint of sharpness.

It's like a proposal in Congress or a parliamentary proposal, but it was rejected, but no one can ask after the fall, who voted against it? Because this violates the original intention of "democratic system".

The reporters were ill-intentioned, while Renly showed no mercy.

The reporters raised a gossip question, but Renly took the question to the level of a serious topic in a light-hearted manner. All the reporters at the scene shut their mouths, and all the eagerness to move was instantly strangled in the gestational stage. Involuntarily, the eyes of the reporters showed a heartfelt look: Really cruel!

However, there was still a bold person among the bustling crowd at the scene, who raised their voices unwillingly and asked, "Is it because you refused to answer because you were afraid? Because your choice is different from the final result of the award?"

If Renly did not choose "12 Years a Slave", under the instigation of the media, it would be okay to put on a hat of "race/racial/discrimination/discrimination".

In the face of such sharp, direct and ferocious questions, many reporters present frowned, and their eyes showed disapproval: such a question is obviously provocative, and nothing can provoke a problem. To pile up troubles, this is purely messing around, and there is no professional ethics at all.

Renly was not surprised at all.

Leaving aside the grievances and grievances of previous years, when he was in the hospital at the beginning of the year, he put down his harsh words in front of reporters, leaving no face for the reporters at all, and it could even be said to be domineering. At that time, because of Paul's situation, the reporters were at a disadvantage, and there was no way to confront Renly head-on, but it did not mean that they could understand and tolerate magnanimously. Renly believed that some, if not all journalists, were waiting for their chance to get revenge.

Renly still didn't panic, he projected the source of the sound with a smile on his face, and answered aloud, "Excuse me, which media is the reporter asking the question from?"

The other party was not fooled, "Why, do you want to take revenge?"

"Ha!" Renly's laughter rolled in the back of his throat, before he said gracefully and gently, "This is a very interesting follow-up question: why would I want to take revenge? Is it because your question is not Do you have good intentions?"

Damn fox!

With just one rhetorical question, Renly immediately put the reporter into a passive state.

Seeing that the reporter was about to continue his rebuttal, Renly didn't give him any more chances. He continued, "If that's the case, then my answer is yes. Yes, I'm going to retaliate."

This answer...

"Pfft", some reporters at the scene couldn't hold back, they just burst out laughing, and their eyes were projected towards the nominated reporter, with gloating colors in their eyes: This picture is really too happy, what should I do?

The reporter didn't expect Renly to admit it so directly, and his words stammered, "...you, how can you do this?"

"Why not?" Renly asked, of course, "I'm not sure what the motive is for your question. Do you have an opinion on the 'Twelve Years a Slave' crew? Or do you have an opinion on me?"

"Of course, personally, I'm looking forward to seeing 'Gravity' go to the top, but that doesn't affect my respect for '12 Years a Slave' in the slightest. I don't think the Oscars are a It's a duel, because there are no losers here." Renly was still a gentleman with a smile on his face, and his words seemed to be laughing at the wind and moon, but the content of the words was very sharp.

"So, when you asked this question, you obviously wanted to attack something. Maybe it was me, maybe it was the 'Twelve Years a Slave' crew, whoever it is, I think that since you are allowed to attack, you must allow it Let's fight back, don't we?" Renly's knightly demeanor made people think of the fair and equitable fighting spirit in the age of knights, and the whole atmosphere of the scene quietly changed, "So, your problem is preparing to attack. What about me? Or are you going to attack Brad?"

How to do?

The reporter who asked the question immediately found himself in a dead end, with nowhere to escape: Is something not right? Obviously he was the first to launch the attack, but why did he fall into a passive position between a few words? What exactly is going on? But everything happened too quickly, and he couldn't sort out his thoughts. He always felt like he was being stalked by Renly, but he couldn't tell why.

Just now, Renly was the target of the audience's line of sight; but now, the audience's focus is on the reporters who asked questions.

I saw the reporter who asked the question stood there and looked around for a while. He believed that there should be many reporters on his side at the scene at this time, but now he couldn't find any, and everyone wisely chose to shut up. , which left him in a situation of helplessness. After hesitating for a moment, he still tried to fight back,"

You still haven't answered my question! You are still running away from the problem! "

Renly chuckled lightly, still in a polite manner, "I thought I just answered the question directly, are you sure you didn't hear it?"

The reporter who asked the question swallowed a mouthful of saliva, hesitated again and again, and finally chose to shut up, lowered his head and lowered his eyes, and did not continue to ask questions, and died in this way.

As a gentleman, Renly's greatest strength lies in being polite and decent, so instead of further aggressive taunting or taunting, he withdrew his gaze, looked at the other reporters, and waited for the next question. The atmosphere eased a little.

Then a reporter asked again, this time about Robert Lopez winning the egot, and then another reporter asked Renly about his defeat for best actor, which is basically the standard of Oscar night Renly handled official issues with ease, and the atmosphere became warm again.

But the reporter who asked the question never spoke again. The audience was swaying back, and he always felt that he had become a target. That feeling was really bad.

However, he still did not leave, gritted his teeth and insisted on the scene. Later, when the "Twelve Years a Slave" crew appeared on the red carpet, he remade a similar problem and threw it to Brad- pete.

Compared with Renly, Brad's temper is even more hot. Tonight is their night, and now someone is trying to destroy this beauty. He stepped forward and tried to search for the other party's. The nameplate of the owner, "Which reporter are you? I just heard that Renly was embarrassed. Is it my turn now?"

The atmosphere at the scene was tense for a while.

Although Brad didn't step forward directly, he simply refused to answer the question, and asked directly, "Why, do you have an opinion on the best picture winner?"

Obviously the other party had opinions, but no one dared to say it face to face at the scene, and in the end it was nothing. After the "Twelve Years a Slave" team left, the reporter who asked the question sneaked away from the scene. He seemed to understand now that he seemed to be in trouble.

But what is interesting is that no one really knew which media the reporter who asked the question was from. Until the next day, the supermarket tabloid "National Enquirer" condemned Renly and Brad for their "bad deeds" at a large scale, saying that They threaten innocent journalists with mental oppression in an attempt to undermine freedom of speech and the right to press.

That's when the truth came out.

It turned out to be the famous National Enquirer, so it's no surprise.

As for influence?

Not worth mentioning.

Returning to the red carpet scene, after the lively surrounding topics ended, a reporter at the scene finally raised a question that everyone is most curious about. No, it should be two questions - the first question is the hottest gossip.

"Renly, you and Rooney Mara are on the same crew. Do you know what she was talking about in her acceptance speech?"

The reporters at the scene cast their eagerly expectant glances at Renly. Apart from Rooney, Renly and Alfonso should be the closest to the truth. After all, they have just collaborated on "Gravity" .

Before Renly arrived at the scene, the reporters questioned Alfonso, but Alfonso was at a loss. For the shy and introverted Alfonso, Renly should be an easier person to communicate with.

After the question came up, Renly's first reaction was to be stunned—because he didn't expect that the reporters would throw this question out, and then a faint smile appeared in the bottom of his eyes. The lines on Zhang's face softened, and in the eyes of the reporters, there was a high probability that it meant "knowing", and everyone couldn't help but get excited, and the eager excitement made the scene even more surging .

But they were destined to be disappointed.

"Sorry, this is Rooney's personal business, you'd better ask the person involved." Renly pursed his lips and put on a gentlemanly and estranged gesture, "Please believe me, when working on the set, we all He is a very professional actor, and he devotes himself to acting without any distractions, and keeps all his personal affairs outside the crew as much as possible. Unfortunately, I can't help."

The reporters couldn't hide their disappointment, but considering Renly's consistent lack of leaks, the results didn't seem surprising.

What the reporters didn't know was that they really had the wrong person for questioning.

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