The Billionaire's Accidental Bride | Episode 817-818 | English




Emma’s Fight for Innocence After Violet’s Death

The spotlight once again fell heavily on Emma after the tragic death of Violet Barlow. A press conference was held where Emma faced a wave of invasive questions from reporters who were quick to accuse her of having something to do with Violet’s suicide. The event turned into a tense confrontation, putting Emma’s career and reputation on the line.

When asked why Violet had blamed her in her suicide note, Emma firmly responded that only Violet could have answered that question. She refused to take responsibility for something she hadn’t done and reminded the press that even the police had not accused her. But the reporters were relentless, accusing her of being defensive and cold. Some even claimed she had lost her right to privacy as a celebrity. Emma stood her ground, insisting that justice should be left to the legal system, not to public speculation.

Her blunt responses shocked many journalists. Instead of showing remorse or vulnerability, she declared that her personal well-being was more important than her career. Before leaving the stage, Emma warned the reporters that she would remember every one of them. This statement was quickly twisted into a supposed threat, making the media even more hostile. Critics declared that she had destroyed her own career with that press conference.

However, not everyone believed the accusations. Shirley, an observer at the event, defended Emma, stating that she had lines she would never cross. Shortly after, Kaleidoscope, Emma’s agency, issued an official statement confirming that Violet’s death had nothing to do with her. Despite this, public opinion remained divided. Some fans were angry and expected Emma to apologize for Violet’s death out of sympathy. Others accused her of being insincere, recalling how she had bounced back after past controversies.

The situation escalated until the police released Violet’s full medical history. They revealed that Violet had a well-documented history of erratic behavior, which her agency had tried to hide. The final police statement confirmed there was no evidence of foul play and that Violet had refused professional help. This was meant to put rumors to rest, but many in the public still held Emma responsible, believing her success had pushed Violet over the edge.



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Meanwhile, Emma returned to filming Survivor. Jean, the film’s director, sympathized with her but admitted he could not publicly defend her. Emma respected his honesty and appreciated his decision to stay on the project. She chose to bury herself in work, staying away from the media and paparazzi. Most of the filming had already been completed, and she focused on finishing it with dedication despite the backlash she faced.

While Emma dealt with the fallout, Martina and Lisa pushed forward with their new agency project. They officially registered Super Star Media, Emma’s vision of an agency that would support talented artists who refused to engage in unethical practices. Their first recruit was Reece Edward, a 19-year-old singer previously part of the boy band I Spy. Despite his talent and popularity with fans, Reece had been sidelined by his bandmates and lost agency support after refusing to compromise his integrity. He was exactly the kind of artist Emma wanted to uplift.

Two months later, filming for Survivor wrapped. Jean revealed that although producers had pulled out, he had personally bought the rights to the film. He expressed his hope that one day people would regret doubting both him and Emma. For Emma, the completion of the movie was more satisfying than worrying about its release. She knew she had given it her all and was ready to close that chapter of her life.

With her acting career on pause, Emma shifted her focus to her new business venture. Super Star Media entered a partnership with Kaleidoscope, where their role would be to discover and groom new talent before passing them on to the larger agency. The deal was risky—Kaleidoscope gave them only one year to show significant results, or the contract would be void. Failure would mean a heavy financial loss.

Despite the risks, Emma embraced the challenge. She wanted to prove that her success was built on her own hard work, not favoritism or luck. Eric, who had once been her manager, supported her decision but made it clear that her triumphs had to be fully hers. This new dynamic marked a shift in their relationship, no longer as manager and star but as equals working toward the same goal.

Emma’s determination was stronger than ever. She had faced the public’s harsh judgment, survived the scandal surrounding Violet’s death, and redirected her energy into building something meaningful. Though her acting career was uncertain, her new agency offered a chance to create a legacy that could outshine the negative press. With Lisa and Martina by her side, and young talents like Reece depending on her, Emma was ready to redefine her future and prove her critics wrong.

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