Chapter 383. CarJim
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The more I thought about it, the more I realized how toxic it all was. Loveteams weren’t just entertainment; they were emotional investments that often left everyone involved—actors and fans alike—feeling drained and disillusioned. And yet, the cycle continued, because the industry knew how profitable it was to keep selling these fairytale romances, no matter the cost.
Looking back now, specially now that I work in the entertainment industry, I can see that my love for AnBel was part of a larger cultural phenomenon. It wasn’t just about them—it was about the stories we, as fans, wanted to believe in. But as I grew older, I learned to let go of those illusions. Because at the end of the day, they were just people, trying to live their lives in the best way they could, even if it didn’t match the perfect picture we had in our heads.
When AnBel broke up, I swore I would never fall for another loveteam again. I told myself I wouldn’t get caught up in the hyp
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