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Bossy insider unleashes fury on popular star

12:20 AM June 28, 2017

Don’t be surprised if Fledgling Project lands in the dumpster sooner than expected.

Bossy Insider is going berserk—endangering the entire FP in the process.

Aside from a rather depraved crime (involving Naïve Newcomer) that was committed on the set, BI went a step further or a rung lower.

A source insists that BI doesn’t get along with Popular Star. Things soon came to a head and BI spewed venom on PS. Literally. Figuratively.

BI “spat” invectives on PS, who could only weep buckets.

Staffers hate BI and would undoubtedly cheer in jubilation should PS choose to report the incident to the bosses who are fully aware of the shenanigans.

FP’s days are numbered.

Proof of purchase

Guess who’s the latest hunk to fall victim to the sex video epidemic?

Rich Benefactor’s newest playmate, Delectable Hottie, purportedly made a “self-help” video that’s now making the rounds in the pink circuit.

DH’s prodigious gifts are on full display in the viral vid.

But has RB seen the screen scorcher yet? Perhaps that was precisely what sealed the deal between the prurient pair?
Ahem.

Overacting

True to form, Mediocre Veteran was a veritable pain in the neck—even in a new workplace and among virtual strangers. According to a spy, MV showed up with a busload of groupies on the set.

Needless to say, those in charge raised their brows.

Incorrigible MV also insisted on wearing handpicked designer duds—ignoring the clothes prepared by the staff.
Again, the bosses were perturbed.

One could almost hear them mutter: “Never again!”

Detestable me

Many thought that time had allowed Cantankerous Starlet to mellow and mature, becoming kinder and gentler in the process.

But why do colleagues still abhor CS with a capital A?

Peers didn’t hesitate to show their true feelings—even in front of the camera. They didn’t bother to commiserate with CS during a supposedly distressing moment.

Well, they managed to come up with a perfunctory nod and a half-hearted pat on the back—nothing more, nothing less.

CS must really be that  detestable!

Slave drivers

From the Inquirer tabloid Bandera:

There is a reason why there’s a quick turnover of employees in the household of High-profile Couple.

A mole claims that HC treats household helpers like slaves.

For starters, the salaries that HC offers are not that high, and yet this pushy pair expects the staff to multitask. Apart from chauffeuring the entire family all over town, the driver is also required to tend the garden.

Can you blame the poor guy for quitting after barely a month with HC?

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