Coco had forgotten to warn Zora about the Queen of the movie industry, Bianca Davis. Anyone who wanted to climb higher would have to kowtow to her, as she was the fiancée of the producer, Michael Green himself.
The actresses patronized her, as her recommendations were always final, and no one dared to cross Bianca.
Sadly, Coco was not in Bianca’s good books as a result of continuously refusing to dance to her tune. She ended up not only with minor roles but also with bullying like this during auditions or the main shoot.
“It’s alright, Zora. Please don’t get into trouble,” Coco whispered in her ear, but Zora was too upset to be reasoned with. Having dealt with Ezrah’s brothers, she hated the likes of Bianca, who felt like the world revolved around them.
Director Tom saw everything unfold and did not utter a word. It seemed like Bianca met her match this time, or Coco got the right person to stand in her defense.
“No. She stepped on your foot. I saw it, and she has to apologize,” Zora insisted, her hands tightening around Bianca’s blonde hair as she began to sweat from the pain.
It was obvious that Zora was new to the movie industry, for which reason she dared to retaliate on behalf of Coco.
“Let go of my hair now,” Bianca snickered. Zora was defiant. “Or, what?” she asked mockingly. The fellow actresses were shocked to see the glamorous Bianca in such a pitiful state. Her designer clothes were already becoming rumpled from the impact of the oppression in Zora’s fingers.