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Chapter 457 - HWI 457

Hollywood What If Chapter 457

P. Diddy. To make it simple, this rapper was not a good person. His parties, which he was so confident about, had some illegal stuff happening. By the way, he liked men and baby oil, for obvious reasons.

Kazir was seriously staring at Fremont. They were at the party, and some people might hear them.

"Fremont, do you love your life?"

"Of course I do."

"Then don't go to Diddy's party."

"...Okay, I understand."

Fremont had no idea why Kazir was so adamant about stopping him from going to Diddy's party. However, he could trust his mentor. Fremont had so much respect for the guy, and he knew that Kazir was just trying to protect him.

Fremont had an idea about the possibilities that could happen at Diddy's party. Perhaps it was something that could destroy his life.

"I will talk to Salvatore. He will tell you what he knows. Just stay away from Diddy."

If an agent agreed to let you attend Diddy's party or go to Jeffrey Epstein's island, it meant that the agent wanted to choke you by the neck. It meant that the agent wanted to blackmail you or the agent didn't know the truth regarding Diddy's party.

Why would an agent do that? To make sure that you wouldn't find another agent to work with. An agent might work with you, but that same agent could be the reason for your downfall.

Thankfully, Salvatore was not that kind of person. Instead of convincing his clients to commit crimes as a form of blackmail, Salvatore would make sure that his clients would never have any scandal... He had experienced how hard it was to protect Kazir from scandals. Their PR team had evolved every time Kazir tackled a scandal.

P. Diddy probably has dirty secrets on a lot of people. That's why his true colors never showed for more than two decades.

Imagine two decades of illegal parties happening in Hollywood, yet almost everyone was quiet about it. They were scared that once the truth came out, their names would be on the list. A prime example was the list of people who went to Jeffrey Epstein's island.

Everyone in Hollywood understood how disgusting that place was. Yet some of them sold their souls just to become part of it. They couldn't let go of fame and money.

To be fair, not everyone in Hollywood was a bad person. But most of them probably knew what was going on and decided to shut their mouths. Maybe they were afraid that they would be silenced if they talked about it.

"...I know it doesn't matter anymore, but they also invited you to Diddy's party."

"Hell naw."

Kazir shook his head firmly.

Some people hated him. They might use this information to bury him.

"If you don't want your asshole to get busted, or get oiled up, or get freaky with underage, do not go to Diddy's party."

There's no party like Diddy's party. Unless you go to hell.

Fremont was doing well, and his career was set on the right track. It would be devastating if he made a mistake that could cost him his future.

The party went on until it reached 9 p.m. Salvatore showed up late, but he made sure to bring something to eat. Pizza sounded nice.

Kazir took this moment to talk to Salvatore about Enzo and Fremont. Particularly Fremont, he won the Best Director Award, and his career was promising.

"Don't worry, I'll take care of it. I became a Co-Chairman to protect you guys from this kind of situation."

"...That's, that's kind of sweet. Are you sure you're not our father or something?"

Kazir was dumbfounded because Salvatore just dropped a sweet line like he was a hero.

"We are almost the same age. What are you talking about? I'm not your father!"

"I'm just joking."

"Then, I'll talk to Fremont later."

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A few days later, Fremont called Kazir while he was in the office. The young director thanked him for stopping him from going to Diddy's party. Apparently, one of his friends attended Diddy's party and he couldn't walk afterward.

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Sin City was a movie based on a comic that was set to be released on April 1. Miramax acquired the movie adaptation rights to this comic after making a business deal with Dark Horse Comics.

Dark Horse Comics was a comic publisher established in 1986, around the time when comics were still relevant and many people read them.

This comic publisher released some famous fiction such as Sin City, Hellboy, 300, and Ninja Gaiden.

Dark Horse Comics was also the company where Kazir signed a deal to acquire the movie adaptation rights of 300... This publisher was actually pestering Kazir to film 300.

DC Comics and Marvel Comics were already having a feast at the box office. Yet Dark Horse Comics, which was also a good publisher, was still taking scraps.

It was understandable why Dark Horse Comics was eager to see their creations on the big screen, especially when the one who acquired 300 was none other than Director Kazir Grey.

Hellboy, one of their famous characters, had already made its first appearance in theaters last year. The result was positive. The movie grossed $99 million while having a $66 million production cost... Erm, the DVD sales and rental sales were high, though. They didn't lose money, they made a profit.

And now, Dark Horse Comics was excited for Sin City. They believed it would make a difference... until they heard that 20th Century Fox would release their movie on the same date, April 1.

The movie in question was Final Destination, starring Tobey Maguire.

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