As the online controversy intensified, before Spencer Atkins’s PR team could step in, several anonymous sources began to surface in the comments section under Dylan Lester’s long post, claiming that they had been harassed by Spencer Atkins while on the same set.
This quickly set the internet ablaze, even prompting Ivy Sullivan to come forward and state that although she had not been harassed, Spencer Atkins often engaged in intimate behavior during filming to portray brotherhood.
In the live broadcast, Spencer Atkins looked at these online posts, his eyes reddening with anger. He even forgot that he was still live and suddenly sprang up from his chair,
"What people are saying online is nonsense, I didn’t do it!"
He looked at the other guests nearby, trying to find someone to back him up,
"Don’t believe what’s being said online, how could I possibly be that kind of person? I’m not, this is slander..."
However, from Sebastian Carew to Evander Simpson, none of them spoke up.
They all remembered what Scarlett Jennings had previously said; they trusted her judgment more than Spencer Atkins.
After all, whether it was Dashiell Xalvadora or Momo Ross, or even the B&B owner, Scarlett Jennings had never been wrong about people.
Although the guests didn’t speak, William Zeller couldn’t ignore it,
"Spencer, calm down first, we’re still live streaming."
Spencer Atkins couldn’t calm down.
He never thought Dylan Lester would have the guts to expose him. Wasn’t he afraid of being attacked online? Wasn’t he afraid of people looking at him strangely?
The reason he acted so recklessly was that he believed these small actors couldn’t cause much trouble.
In contrast, he wouldn’t easily take action against actors of the same caliber as him, like Ivy Sullivan.
What on earth was happening right now?
Dashiell had been tilting his head, watching the streaming room’s commentary, flashing by since the others started checking their phones for Weibo updates.
Seeing this, he roughly pieced together the whole story.
"I told you he had issues, but you didn’t believe me,"
Dashiell couldn’t help but interject. The audience in the live broadcast room thought he was gone, and upon hearing his voice, they were all tagging him in the commentary.
Dashiell didn’t look at the commentary this time, but instead turned to Scarlett Jennings,
"Scarlett Jennings, can I go hit him now?"
He asked casually, his tone so light as if he were asking what’s for dinner that night. Scarlett barely managed to look up at him.
The surrounding staff didn’t even realize what he was about to do, only to see Dashiell move like a gust of wind and appear in front of Spencer Atkins without waiting for Scarlett’s reply, swinging his fist directly at his face.
Spencer Atkins was still trying to explain and didn’t realize what was happening before being knocked back onto his chair.
The incident happened so abruptly that everyone in the program group was dumbfounded.
The live broadcast audience was also shocked.
Before anyone could react to the sudden change, the next second they were kicked out of the broadcast room.
The broadcast was interrupted.
There was no choice but to interrupt, as it had escalated to physical violence.
Director Clark immediately called for the broadcast to stop, casting a slightly helpless glance at Dashiell, but it was just helplessness.
There really wasn’t much blame on him.
After all, those who flirt first are always the ones in the wrong. When Spencer Atkins saw someone attractive, he dared to make small moves even during a live broadcast, so it wasn’t surprising that the kid would lash out.
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