If Laila has always given people an unrestrained image, like the heir to a specific grand hotel in later generations, all kinds of lace scandals continue, but she shows them a quiet lady style. Her talent let her get more respect from people's hearts, rather than watching the lively laughter and then sneer at it.
Now O'Reilly's question directly points to this place which is easy to be overlooked but absolutely important. It is undoubtedly a very powerful little trick. Once a mud-like dirty mark is drawn on her body, her perfect image in the people's hearts may be cracked, and her evaluation will plummet because of disappointment.
But who is Laila? This little trick will not be seen. He saw her smile slightly: "So Grandpa always said that I was still a child, and sometimes I would still make myself dizzy because of things."
"…" Listening to the laughter from the audience, O'Reilly knew that his trap had failed again.
Yes! The United States is only 21 years old as an adult. She's only nineteen, isn't she still a child? How do you entangle a child when he is groaned and uttered? There is a saying called "Tong Yan Wu Ji," you are more serious with a child, are you embarrassed?
O'Reilly's eyes twitched, feeling that this is the most challenging guest he has encountered since doing this show. Even if the previous guest yelled at him in public, it was not uncommon, but there was no such time that he did not know how to continue the conversation like he is now.
He would rather like the other party to give up her identity and yell at him. Looking at the style she showed from the moment she came to the stage, he knew that she could not be forced out of a gaffe with a few words at all, and he could not attack her with sharper words on stage, which made him fall into a situation, in the swampy quagmire.
Regardless of whether Laila's words were answered by someone helping her or she thought it out, if she continues to have a good impression of the audience, I'm afraid that Cooper will already reach the point where everyone is shouting at him before he even comes up to the stage.
Thinking of this, his heart suddenly startled. Yes! Why didn't he notice? From the moment she took the stage to the present, almost every word of hers can arouse the sympathy and favor of the audience. Every time she answers his question, she can get more responses from the audience in an incredible way of responding.
In controlling the audience's emotions, she is simply more professional than him, a more professional talk show host. Such a discovery made O'Reilly couldn't help but wonder, is there a genius in this world?
Does a girl who has been almost isolated from the world and has been lying in a hospital bed for more than ten years have the eloquence that can beat a super host?
O'Reilly's heart turned like electricity, and all his thoughts turned in just a few seconds. Regardless of a few seconds of stagnation, it was already a big mistake for him.
"Call Cooper up!" A voice came from his ear while he was thinking about it. It turned out that the guide behind saw him malfunctioning and reminded him in the hidden earphones.
That's right! Just call Cooper up! O'Reilly was awakened. Only then did he remember his identity. He is indeed the show's host, but the protagonists of both sides of the conflict are on the court today, and there is no need for him to duel with Laila.
And he also believed that as long as Cooper came on stage, the little director who seemed calm might be so mad again. You must know that as long as people can't control their emotions, they will do things that they regret. If such things happen, I believe they don't have to worry about their ratings today!
"Thank you, Laila, for coming." O'Reilly quickly cheered up: "I believe everyone is already anxious to know the outcome of this incident. Then let us invite another party, the famous film critic Barnett Cooper!"
"Boo—Boo—Boo" Following the host's words, there was a boo in the audience. But soon, these boos turned into laughter and louder and louder applause.
Because it was not only Cooper who appeared on stage but also a donkey.
It was a black and white donkey that looked very…"flat," with one eye in black as if it had been beaten. The funniest thing is its expression. Yes, it seems to have an expression, grinning like a smile, as if everyone is just a joke in front of it.
Look at the posture of the donkey following Cooper onto the stage, matched with its funny coat color. It is simply a lighthouse in the dark night that makes it impossible not to pay attention to it. Listening to the laughter in the audience, you know that its appearance almost instantly robbed Cooper's beautiful time.
But I believe that Cooper, at this time, not only doesn't care about this, he is also extremely grateful that it has taken away the attention of others. Didn't you hear the boos when he entered the arena? He has been a film critic for so many years and indeed received some scolding. This is the first time he has heard so many people booing and laughing at him simultaneously. If it weren't for a critical plan to proceed in a while, he really wanted to hide his face under his clothes and escape from this embarrassing and embarrassing place for him.
"Welcome, Cooper." O'Reilly came up to him and shook his hand and then turned the subject to the place where the audience cares most: "This donkey, haha. It's really cute." He couldn't hold back a smile, probably because The look of the donkey was shocked.
"Yes, it is very cute." Cooper nodded deeply pretentiously.
"Okay, please sit down," O'Reilly asked him to sit on the sofa on the opposite side of Laila. "Cooper, you should have heard what Laila said just now. What do you think?"
Cooper looked at Laila, and the anger in his eyes almost rushed to his brain: "How can I feel? Few young people nowadays can seriously listen to the opinions of their predecessors. Even if I have any feelings, can she listen to it?"
He was sour and taunting again that drew him boos again.
If O'Reilly had something in his hand, he would hit him in the face. If you say yes, provoke the other person to get angry? Why are you going to make trouble when you get on stage!
Cooper didn't see his eyes but kept staring in the direction of Laila. The recent experience these days has completely changed his view of her.
If it turned out that he was against Laila's movie just to extended his anger with Reynolds to her, then it has now indeed turned into hostility towards her. This harmless little girl dared to calculate him in this way. Even if the plan was really successful, his experience of being treated with humiliation could not be changed.
He vowed that he would go all out to deal with Laila Moran when today passes smoothly. Let her know that Hollywood is not a place where girls like her can mix!