[center][img]https://txt.1001fonts.net/img/txt/b3RmLjgwLmRjZGM5NS5WbVZ5YVhSNUlFaHZiRzFsY3cuMQ/mf-feel-my-heart.regular.webp[/img][/center] [center][img]https://media4.giphy.com/media/TLlf8Yu5YHmK2z8nCw/giphy.gif?cid=ecf05e47phdwdxqj71tdnnygzbqtfb2q5q7gq72x0q5jmb7o&ep=v1_gifs_search&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g[/img][/center] [center][color=DCDC95]Location:[/color] New York City, Verity's Office [color=DCDC95]Skills:[/color] N/A[/center] [hr][hr] After responding to a few blah emails, one got her interest. She had been waiting for it for a while now. An exclusive interview with her. She had done interviews before, of course. When her show first started gaining traction, she and her co-stars were invited to do press interviews and late-night talk shows. After a few seasons, the well dried up for interviews. That is until she took charge. The divorce was popular. It swelled interest in her and her show again. This time, she was seen in two lights. There were those that saw her as a manipulative cutthroat who didn't love her husband and was probably cheating. The others were staunch supporters praising her for getting out of a toxic relationship that was bordering on abusive. The reality was, both sides were correct in different ways. She quickly sent off a response, agreeing to the interview and setting up a good day and time. She would have Trudy do some research on them before the meeting so she knew what to say and do and how to look. Part of the battle was always knowing beforehand the types of questions they would ask. Were they truly interested in a businesswoman making it on her own or did they want to stir the drama pot a bit? Either way, if they messed with her, they were dead.