After Song Beibei said this,.
The whole door was silent for a moment.
Then, it immediately exploded. "Mrs. Gu, what do you mean by this? Are you saying that Miss Zhao is already married? Do you know something inside? May I ask who is Miss Zhao's husband? "
"Miss Zhao has always claimed that she is single. Mrs. Gu, by saying this, are you trying to slap her face because you can't stand the scandal between Miss Zhao and Mr. Gu? "
"Mrs. Gu, can you tell me when Miss Zhao got married? "
"May I ask if Miss Zhao's husband is Lu Xingyao, the son of a rich family who participated in the program with him? "
Another series of questions.
However, Song Beibei had already said what she really wanted to say.
Naturally, she did not have the patience to answer them one by one.
Moreover, some words could be said when it was pointed out.
Song Beibei smiled and said, "what do you want to know next? You should interview Miss Zhao. Nothing I say can represent her opinion. Please excuse me, I should go home. "
Song Beibei had already said this.
The reporters also knew that she didn't intend to say anything else.
However, Mrs. Gu was brilliant. With her last move, she revealed a shocking secret with a single sentence. She shifted all the attention to Zhao Dantong.
She also directly pulled Mr. Gu out of the scandal.
Right now, everyone's attention was definitely not on the abnormal relationship between Zhao Dantong and Mr. Gu.
Instead, it was about who Zhao Dantong's married husband was?
Could he be the mysterious backer behind her?
Zhao Dantong's name was only widely known after the broadcast of this program.
Even though she used to be a famous model.
However, people in China were not familiar with her because she had been abroad all year round.
The only thing they knew was that there was such a model who had walked through several high-end shows in China.
In fact, other than people in the industry, they would soon be forgotten.
However, this variety show had accomplished her.
It had left a good impression on the audience.
However, they did not expect that such a video would be exposed, tying her up with Mr. Gu.
Mr. Gu was originally a walking gossip magnet.
His popularity far exceeded that of any a-list celebrity in the domestic entertainment industry.
Therefore, many media outlets suspected that Zhao Dantong was the one who hyped up the hype.
First, by tying up Mr. Gu, she became famous.
Gossip about her personal life and feelings was naturally the focus of everyone's attention.
This move was actually quite brilliant.
After her popularity rose, she would thoroughly clarify that she actually had nothing to do with Mr. Gu.
After all, she had never admitted it.
Such a move to clear her name was the most common publicity tactic used by celebrities in the entertainment industry.
However, she did not expect that Mrs. Gu would reveal that she was married just as the matter had just begun.
It seemed that she was unhappy with Mr. Gu's tied-up publicity.
Thus, she directly dismantled the stage.
A bunch of reporters were like a swarm of bees.
With a buzz, they all flew away.
Song Beibei looked at the empty corridor and finally let out a breath.
Indeed, exposing Zhao Dantong's married identity.
She had done it on purpose!
Because she knew the reporters who were Gossiping in the media!
If they did not move on to the next round of gossip, they would only continue to obsess over the relationship between Zhao Dantong and Mr. Gu.
No matter what kind of reaction she had, she would be exaggerated and hyped up in the media.
If she was indifferent.
The media would write that the relationship between the Gu couple had long been broken, that they were putting on a show on the screen, and that they were on their own behind the scenes.
If she was a little emotional or showed a hint of dissatisfaction.
The media would write that Mrs. Gu was jealous or that Mr. Gu was having an affair with a model of the same name, and Mrs. Gu was out of control
If she did not answer the questions, she would ignore the interviews.
The media would probably write that Mrs. Gu was indifferent to the rumors about Mr. Gu, or that she was divorced
Song Beibei sighed.
This was the way the media gossiped.
Attracting attention was always the first priority. In reality, not many people cared about the authenticity of the rumors.
However, she suddenly released the news that Zhao Dantong was married.
Then, the rumors that could not be hyped up would immediately shift.
Song Beibei thought that the next person who would go crazy was Zhao Dantong.
Zhao Dantong and Xiao Jiankai were married, and no one outside the family knew about it.
Song Beibei also didn't know what this meant.
Although this was indeed a private matter, Song Beibei didn't have the right to expose it.
But Zhao Dantong's goal was obvious. She wanted to be tied to Gu Yanqing. She wanted everyone to misunderstand.
This was clearly bullying her.
Bullying her and not daring to do anything to her?
Actually, Song Beibei still had some misgivings about this matter.
So just now, she had already called Xiao Jiankai to ask for his opinion.
Song Beibei implicitly told Xiao Jiankai about the scandal between Zhao Dantong and Gu Yanqing over the phone.
Firstly, she wanted to see Xiao Jiankai's reaction.
Secondly, she felt that Xiao Jiankai should have the right to know what ridiculous things Zhao Dantong was doing.
Song Beibei asked at that time, "second uncle, can I tell the media that Dantong is married? That way, all the scandals will fall apart. "
Xiao Jiankai said, "then, how could this Dantong do such a thing? I will be in spring city in two days. You don't have to worry about those scandals. Leave the rest to me. "
With Xiao Jiankai's permission, Song Beibei almost had no scruples.
Song Beibei got off work and originally planned to go home.
But for some reason...
She went to the Pearl building on a whim.
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