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From boardroom boss to full-blown fangirl, this executive’s blind spot may have cost more than just millions

This powerful Entertainment Executive (EE) is known in industry circles as a decisive mover—sharp, strategic, and rarely swayed by emotion. That is, until a certain Popular Actor (PA) enters the room.

The executive turned superfan

Sources say EE turns visibly starstruck in PA’s presence, blushing, giggling, and fangirling in a way that’s anything but discreet. Insiders even joke that EE morphs into a wide-eyed fan, forgetting all traces of executive composure.

So when the chance to collaborate with PA finally arises, EE jumps at it—no questions asked. Management demands? Approved. Sky-high talent fee? Granted. Industry standards? Completely ignored. PA reportedly walks away with a TF so bloated, it leaves seasoned producers shaking their heads.

The corporate fallout and box office failure

But the indulgence doesn’t sit well with EE’s big boss, who views the move as a reckless business decision driven more by personal admiration than sound judgment. The result? A high-profile job on the chopping block.

Adding salt to the wound, the project itself fails to deliver at the box office, joining the long list of locally produced films that struggle to recoup their investment.

 
 

In this case, it seems a crush costs far more than just money—it costs a career.

 
 

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