Chapter 473 Rejecting Helen
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"You're really not an ordinary person, Matthew."
In the office of the Angel Brokerage Company, Helen Herman put on black-rimmed glasses and looked at Matthew with a rare surprise, saying, "You actually raised donations from them when science taught you brainwashing!"
Matthew sat opposite Helen Hermann with a cup of tea, and said lightly, "I just want to try it. What if they find out that they can donate a lot of money to the foundation?" He took a sip of green tea. "It's a pity that those people were not moved by my words."
Helen Hermann had heard Matthew describe the relevant situation before and reminded him, "You should be careful and don't be brainwashed."
"Don't worry." Matthew raised his finger and shook it, "What they said doesn't work for me."
After coming back that night, he carefully recalled some of the words Michelle Hammerster said, and always felt that they were similar to many widely circulated concepts in Buddhism, such as reincarnation, but they were more modern.
If he had to find a suitable description, it would be to put a layer of science fiction on the widely circulated concept of Buddhism.
The founder of Science Teaching is worthy of being a science fiction novel. Before the creation of Science Teaching, he was still not a good science fiction writer. He couldn't come up with original things, so he simply moved some Eastern ideas to North America and changed them.
In other words, Helen Hermann was relieved, with only one exception, "The Amber Hilder you mentioned is beautiful?"
"It's OK." Matthew put down his teacup, thought about the blonde girl he had seen that day, and said, "It should be the very beautiful one."
Helen Herman thought for a while, found the right wording and said, "Don't take it seriously."
Matthew nodded, "Don't worry, no. At most, it's just a bitch of gossip. Do I have less gossip on this?"
"You control the quality." Helen Hermann still believes in Matthew's ability. "It can be revealed, and it is also beneficial to have more scandals, which is conducive to maintaining media exposure and Internet popularity."
"Oh..." Matthew said deliberately in a slightly exaggerated tone, "Do you support me?"
Helen Hermann remembered the plans he was about to start implementing recently, and needed Matthew to become a bigger brand and gradually lead the topic in the direction he wanted, "Don't do too much. In this era, the benefits of more gossip and scandals are far greater than the disadvantages."
Hearing this, Matthew considered the actual situation in the past two years for a while, and Helen Hermann's words were indeed very reasonable.
"This is no longer the era when we only increase fame with films and characters. Marketing is becoming more and more important to celebrities." Helen Hermann came to Matthew today for a purpose. "Whether marketing or celebrities are marketing, in the fast food era, if you want to always attract your audience, you must keep it fresh and find ways to maintain popularity."
She picked up the coffee cup, took a sip, and continued, "Any celebrity should stay in the audience's sight as much as possible."
Matthew grasped the meaning of Helen Hermann's words and said, "But if a big-name movie star wants to ensure the quality of his works, he cannot take on roles randomly. The filming and production also requires a cycle, and a blank space will inevitably occur in the middle."
Helen Hermann nodded gently, "You're right." She put down her coffee cup and turned to the topic she prepared step by step, "so we need to fill this gap with marketing."
"In this era, the pace is so fast that I feel strange." Helen Hermann was not joking. "If you can't keep up, you may not keep up step by step. We must keep you in the public's vision at all times."
"Yeah." Matthew agreed with Helen Hermann's words.
Helen Hermann obviously has been thinking about it for a long time, "So I proposed to set up a charity foundation. Charity can not only improve style but also increase exposure. In addition, I never interfere in your private life, because your private life allows media reporters to write things, and information can be exposed, so that you can have a certain amount of attention."
"You're thinking more comprehensively than me." Matthew had to admit this.
He kept chasing female stars, not to create scandals and explosive points.
"Don't have a psychological burden." Helen Hermann understates, "The hype of rumor and love bondage is very effective, and not only you need it, but the woman also needs it."
Matthew smiled and didn't respond. Those women approached him, perhaps with hormonal attraction, but of course he knew what was the main thing.
Helen Hermann knew Matthew's personality and knew that if you want to impress him, you need to take your time. "I have studied it carefully. Regarding celebrities, especially business stars, from romance to best friends, the public always enjoys this. Every time you have a new female companion exposed, it will cause 100% heated discussion."
She suddenly sighed and said, "Actually, I made a big mistake in my work in this regard."
"Hmm?" Matthew said with a little strange, "You're doing a good job."
Helen Hermann shook his head gently, "I should have pushed you to marry Charlize Theron last year."
Matthew shrugged, "I never thought of turning a fake engagement into a real marriage."
Helen Hermann didn't answer Matthew's words at all. "The topic and popularity that two popular stars can get when they get married is far more than I estimate." She gave an example, "Do you know Jennifer Aniston is married again?"
"I know." Matthew responded, vaguely remembering that Jennifer Aniston seemed to have married a second-tier actor and forgot his specific name, "It seems to be the first half of last year, right?"
He doesn't remember when Jennifer Aniston got married again, but because of the changes, just as Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie didn't have the reputation they used to be, Jennifer Aniston was obviously affected.
"Take the Anistons as an example, their box office money-making ability may not be the strongest, but the topic they can cause is terrifying." Helen Hermann gave this example, trying to use the facts in front of him to make Matthew excited. "The most attractive thing they are now is this husband-and-wife relationship. All things related to this partner relationship can trigger media and public discussion and create wealth for them; and they also attract the interest of film manufacturers through continuous topical sex and become the stars who are least worried about filming."
Matthew interrupted at this time, "Isn't this one plus one greater than two? But they're just married."
Helen Hermann kept calm, "Aniston was already very popular, and the lucky actor was at most a second-tier line before. But when they got married, everything became different. They became the most popular couple actor in Hollywood."
She recalled a little and said, "Someone has done a statistic. In the more than a year since the Aniston couple were together, they have appeared on the cover of first-line magazines alone or in a row. In the past year, they have not only been hot figures, but their pay and endorsement fees have also skyrocketed. Aniston's quotation for starring in the movie has reached 20 million US dollars, and the lucky man dared to shout a quotation of more than 10 million US dollars."
Speaking of this, Helen Hermann picked up the coffee cup and took a big sip. Matthew gradually realized that Helen Hermann said these words today clearly had a purpose behind them.
"If you and Charlize Theron got married last year, the effect would be much better than that of the Aniston couple." Helen Herman shook his head, "The effect of the marriage between two popular first-line stars is not only sensational, but also continues to be sensational..."
"Helen!" Matthew interrupted Helen Herman and said first, "I told you that I have no plans to get married for the time being, and I will not marry Charlize Theron, who is a staunch non-marriager."
"I know." Helen Hermann said, crossing his hands on the desk, "so, I haven't made this suggestion before."
Matthew was puzzled, "Then why did you do so much today?"
"I met Britney at an event a few days ago." Helen Hermann said lightly, "Britney took the initiative to ask me about your situation. You can see that she cared about you very much."
She suddenly speeded up her speech, obviously trying to finish her words before Matthew interrupted, "I guessed right, Britney is the only girl you really love, right? Why don't you get back together? It's better to get married. You are a popular first-line movie star, Britney is the queen of the pop music scene, you..."
"Okay, Helen." Matthew interrupted Helen Hermann, "No need to say this anymore, there is no need."
Helen Hermann did not give up. Recently, she began planning big moves and urgently needed Matthew to get infinitely close to the superstar. She also said, "Matthew, this is good for you and Britney, and it can make you the number one couple in Hollywood. If you don't know how to talk to Britney, I can go to her agent and record company, and they must be happy to see this situation."
Matthew's attitude was not relaxed at all, "Helen, don't mention this matter anymore." He raised his hand to stop Helen Herman, who was still trying to speak, and said, "I don't want to hurt Britney."
Helen Hermann glanced at Matthew and knew it was not suitable to say it today. He swallowed the words blocked.
Nowadays, even if she and Matthew are still good friends besides their work partners, with Matthew's personality, if they really annoy him, it is not impossible to change their agents.
Matthew is a hot item among many Hollywood brokerage companies.
"There's nothing else," Matthew stood up, "I'll leave first."
He didn't want to discuss such a topic with Helen Hermann anymore. There was a good start and a pretty good ending with Britney. If he followed Helen Hermann's proposal, he and Britney would inevitably have a sharp conflict.
Chapter completed!