Chapter 1027 1027 Paparazzi Public Enemy
The door of the studio was pulled open, and two strange figures looked out through the crack of the door. As a result, all the reporters rushed up in an instant, just like bees returning to their nests. The dense scenes made people's scalp numb. If they had dense phobia, they were afraid that their limbs would definitely be numb at this moment.
The trend of more than a hundred journalists makes the studio's door look shaky and can be broken at any time.
The people in the studio had no more time to think. They were startled, but then they reacted, regardless of the crowding of reporters, and rushed forward. Then a large group of people followed them out, as if two currents collided together, one squeezed inward and the other rushed outward. After two completely different directions collided, the two currents collided directly, and for a moment, the entire entrance of the studio was surrounded by crowds.
However, there were less than fifty crew members in the "Diet Dinner", and there were twice or even three times the crew members waiting outside. So the crew members were quickly completely disbanded and spread out in all directions, which made the reporters start to panic: What should I do if Hugo took advantage of this turbulent flow and disappeared directly?
However, there were nearly 150 reporters at the scene. Under the surveillance of these nearly 300 pairs of eyes, it was almost impossible to complete the task. Now, it was the first reporter to discover Hugo. Others could only hope that the first reporter to discover Hugo could speak out to remind everyone, and then everyone formed a siege of Hugo.
But the problem quickly emerged: No Hugo!
During the surveillance of nearly 300 pairs of eyes at the scene, Hugo was not found. No reporter said that they had discovered Hugo. You should know that this is an open venue, without any cover, and everyone's opportunities are equal. As long as one reporter discovers Hugo, it means that there may be two or three reporters discover it, so the possibility of a reporter concealing Hugo's whereabouts for the sake of exclusiveness is almost zero. So, this means that no one discovers Hugo!
What's even more strange is that the reporter soon discovered Cameron, and five reporters immediately discovered her figure. The sounds of one after another quickly made Cameron the focus of the reporter's attention. But there was no Hugo. When Cameron was discovered, he was walking with other actors in the crew.
The reporters were immediately panicked.
If only Cameron was the only one, then all the news today would lose its meaning, because reporters could always find Cameron's whereabouts, and reporters were also paying attention to Cameron's dynamics. Cameron was not the focus at all, Hugo was, and Hugo, who returned to Los Angeles after two months. But the question is, where has Hugo gone?
This is the time to test the reporters' ability to react on the spot.
When Daws saw Cameron, he decided to surround him. He knew that since Hugo could not be found in a few seconds, then Cameron was the best choice, because the main purpose of Hugo coming here today was to Cameron. Whether you can interview Hugo or not, it is very necessary to catch Cameron's interview. What's more, Cameron is not that difficult than Hugo.
So, Daus rushed towards Cameron without any hesitation. There were three or four reporters who had the same calculation as Daus, and several people were struggling forward in the surging crowd. It was only five steps away but it took almost three minutes to intercept Cameron.
"Cameron, did Hugo come to visit the set just now?" This question was obviously raised by a reporter who had just arrived at the scene. Daws ignored the question at all and rudely interrupted the reporter's question, "Is Hugo still in the studio? I haven't seen him come out, or do you make an appointment to meet in another place?"
Daws's problem is completely simple and crude, and he is straightforward.
Cameron looked at Daws. She naturally didn't know these paparazzi, but she laughed happily because she recalled what Hugo had predicted just now, and it was exactly the same. Hugo obviously knew the reporters' reaction.
"Hugo has left." Cameron said with a smile, "Hugo is just passing by today. He has other things to do later, so he has already left the studio."
Daws didn't react at once, and his surprised expression was written directly on his face. This expression pleased Cameron. She remembered Hugo's words before leaving, "The expression on the reporter's face will definitely be very exciting at that time, you can enjoy it." As expected, the reporters' reactions were as Hugo predicted.
Daws was really surprised, more than anything, because he and Brian had been guarding the door of the studio and had never left, but they had never seen anyone leave the studio. But now they said: Hugo had left long ago? Daws was the first to feel unbelievable unless Hugo had wings.
Or is Hugo really growing wings?
In the eyes of other reporters, Daws's surprise could not be understood because they were not guarding the door and did not know the whole story. In their concept, although "Hugo has left", it was shocked, but it was not unacceptable.
"So Hugo did come to visit the set today?", "But why did Hugo leave early? What's wrong with him today?", "Did you make an appointment with Hugo for a while?", "Hugo traveled in Europe for two months, and the first thing he did after he came back was to meet you. Does this mean that you are doing very well?", "How did you feel after meeting Hugo?", "What happened to Hugo in Europe?"...
The reporters around seemed to realize that Hugo had left, so they immediately threw the topic towards Cameron, hoping to dig into the news from Cameron.
But Daus was too shocked and his pace couldn't help but slow down. Now, compared to following the news, Daus was more curious about how Hugo left. He turned around, looked at the door of the studio, and thought carefully: Could it be that Cameron and others left the way to lure the tiger away? Hugo is still in the studio? Otherwise, this matter would not be explained at all, why did Hugo leave? Or, Cameron was setting off smoke bombs to make everyone confused or divert their targets, and then let Hugo leave in a messy way?
Daws walked towards the studio gate with great strides, trying to find out the truth: Hugo would never disappear under his nose!
On the other hand, the number of reporters gathered around Cameron gradually increased, but Cameron did not slow down and still walked towards the parking lot. Facing the reporters' questions, Cameron did not cooperate with the answer, but lowered his head and left quickly, forcing the reporters to follow Cameron's footsteps while holding up Cameron's footsteps while holding up the camera and taking photos desperately. At the same time, he was still yelling about his own questions.
In an instant, the whole of Burbank became lively. A group of people flocked to the studio, a group of people followed Cameron toward the parking lot, and a group of people were spinning in place like headless flies.
When Cameron got in the car and left, the reporters who stayed near the studio all heard about the fact that Hugo had left. Now, the reporters were all in an uproar!
They ran to Burbank from afar, waited at the door of the studio for nearly forty minutes, and even fought in a mess to grab the headlines, but in a turmoil, Hugo disappeared directly! This is absolutely unacceptable.
Daws was the first to break into the studio. He pushed open the staff who was about to lock the door and rushed in, causing the studio manager to complain. He had to shout "Stop, come out" while trying to close the studio, but he didn't expect that the action would be slower, and four or five reporters rushed in. Obviously, they also realized the possibility of Hugo staying in the studio.
But obviously, Daws and the others were about to be disappointed. The studio was empty and there was no one in the studio.
Daws ran back to the gate in depression, turned to look at the manager who had been chasing him, "Is there any other exit in this studio?"
"So what, it's not your business, please go out!" The manager was not afraid of these paparazzi at all, and answered very toughly.
Daws understood, but it seemed that there was another exit here. Hugo had already left early, but they were left empty here.
Looking back on the whole process just now, it was obvious that all the paparazzi were fooled by Hugo, but no photos were taken. No wonder Hugo was so generous and frank that he was here to visit the set, because he knew that his whereabouts of Burbank were discovered. Regardless of whether he admitted that he was visiting the set, the reporter would connect his actions with Cameron, so he might as well admit it generously, then divert the paparazzi's target, distract the paparazzi's attention, relax the paparazzi's vigilance, and finally completed the escape of the cicada, which made more than 100 reporters stay empty.
After thinking about the whole process, Daws was really dumbfounded. Although he didn't want to admire Hugo,... he couldn't help but sigh that Hugo really had a trick to deal with reporters.
"Grass, damn Lancaster! He should go to hell!", "If I were to see him, I would definitely make him look good", "God, I really seem to pinch his throat and look at him panic"...
Not only Daws, but almost all the reporters who arrived at the scene were about to lose control.
Since the end of last year, reporters were at a disadvantage in the confrontation with Hugo, and this repressive emotion has been completely released today. Hugo disappeared in Europe for more than two months, leaving all media reporters alone and could not find Hugo. If it could have been said that Europe was not their territory before, then after Hugo was caught in Los Angeles, he left in a noble way. This is a shame and humiliation for the reporters!
Now Hugo is gone, and they missed the opportunity to interview Cameron because they missed the opportunity to interview Cameron, and Cameron left smoothly. This is equivalent to all the hard work of the reporters just now was useless, which is really unacceptable.
There is no doubt that Hugo is challenging the bottom line of journalists, especially those paparazzi who claim to have forced artists to the point of desperate situation. Now Hugo is the absolute public enemy of paparazzi!
Chapter completed!