The Divorce Show: I Agreed to Fake It, He Never Thought I’d Make It Real
I’m a fading actress appearing on a divorce reality show with my billionaire husband.
“I want a divorce”
I spoke calmly to the camera.
Behind the lens, Marcus frowned as we reviewed the take.
You need to show more emotion when you say it. We need engagement, discussion, views, he critiqued, “Otherwise, who would believe you want.. divorce me? They’ll just think you’re acting again.”
Use your head more. I can’t always guide you through everything”
Indeed.
he was a billionaire media mogul known for his sharp business acumen.
To outsiders, I was just a fading actress with nothing but looks, while he w
No one believed I would willingly give up my position as Mrs. Crawford, including Marcus himself.
But what he didn’t know was that this time, I truly wanted a divorce.
Chapter 1
When my agent informed me about participating in a divorce–themed reality show, I paused.
“Marcus agrood?”
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if course” She seemed amused by my question.
“Your recent livestreams haven’t performed well, and celebrity divorce topics are trending right now. Marcus specifically cleared ten days in his schedule to film with you. Make the most of this opportunity – it’s the least you can do after all his support.”
I remained silent.
The word “support” was interesting – it suggested a mentor and mentee, a teacher and student, business partners. Anything but husband and wifo.
“Just sign it.” She tossed the contract in front of me.
I stared at the thin stack of papers without moving.
She glanced at me with a smirk. “Relax, it’s not a real divorce.
“Ill review the show’s content first and let you know when I’ve signed.”
She frowned, clearly displeased. “Marcus has already approved this.”
As she left, her parting words floated back: “Why