Becoming the Richest by Farming
Chapter 177 - 177 0177 Geoffrey Hann_1
Chapter 177: 0177 Geoffrey Hann_1 Chapter 177: 0177 Geoffrey Hann_1 How troublesome are underage haters for celebrities?
Some underage individuals are sensible, some are not, especially when they immerse themselves in the vast dye vat of the Internet; they are very easily influenced.
Due to the principles of underage protection laws, even if some underage individuals are caught using offensive language to spread rumors and insults, their status as minors serves as a perfect shield.
You can’t publicize their information or sue them; to show magnanimity, you must let them off the hook.
But the damage caused by rumors has already been done, which for the celebrity turns into a silent loss.
Some unethical celebrity studios might even purposely guide underage fans to attack other celebrities.
However, this is not what Lucy Wood is considering now. Encountering an underage fan means trouble; it means she probably can’t do anything about it.
If that person experiences cyberbullying because their information was made public, she would have to take responsibility.
It’s for this reason that Lucy Wood’s expression became unusually contorted, quite unpleasant to look at: “Just because she’s underage—fifteen years old – doesn’t she have even this bit of discernment?”
Felicia Frost was still on the phone, quickly understanding the ins and outs of the situation. After hanging up, she said, “It seems she posted on a forum and someone dug up her real information. The marketing account that broke the news just ran with her story without verifying anything. Want to hear something even funnier?”
Lucy Wood: “What is it?”
“This underage individual is a fan of Naya York.”
Lucy Wood: “…”
At this point, Lucy Wood couldn’t hold back any longer and hissed angrily, “Bitch!”
Felicia Frost: “She’s low and deserves to be scolded, but we currently have no evidence; she’s just one fan. Everyone has idiot fans, even you.”
Lucy Wood chuckled bitterly, “The rumors are spreading so fast on the Internet, I don’t believe she didn’t add fuel to the fire. A few of those marketing accounts look familiar to me. Is there evidence that the one exposed this time is her fan?”
“There is.” Felicia Frost fell silent for a moment. “What’s strange is that it wasn’t our people who dug it up. Because of information protection, the other party hasn’t told us who the underage person is—I just received a message, as if someone else is dealing with it.”
Lucy Wood paused, “Someone else?”
“It’s quite normal.”
Felicia Frost said, “Since your sister is a professor and has taught so many students, even the G brand speaks for her, her network must be extraordinary. If you can’t stand it, others can’t too.”
That must be her students’ doing.
She is a professor at Hadton, and Hadton’s students are influential and powerful. Felicia Frost felt a surge of satisfaction and comforted Lucy Wood, “Actually, I would advise you not to get so worked up. When you react strongly, some people do the same. She’s a professor, you know what that implies, right? Doesn’t she have her own network?”
Lucy Wood got the point, feeling somewhat dazed when she thought about her sister’s status.
“It’s not that I’m unaware, I just sometimes forget…”
Her sister is a professor, and a young one at that, which truly defies belief and common understanding.
That’s why Lucy Wood sometimes can’t keep up.
Felicia Frost took out her tablet, where there was a Twitter message: “Do you know Geoffrey Hann?”
“Geoffrey Hann?”
Lucy Wood glanced at it, nodding her head, “I know, isn’t he that famous rich kid?”
Extremely high-profile on the Internet with a mysterious background. Nothing else is known about him—only that he is wealthy.