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ORIANA DALTON
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Fluorescent lights. Voices overlapping one another. Rushed footsteps to get work done. The barking of the short-tempered director. To most, a work environment like a television series (or any set production for that matter) could be considered as overwhelming. A fast paced time paradox where everything was constantly sped up 2x more than what an average person usually lived on. It was a buzzing atmosphere, and it is easy to say that not everyone was cut out for that element of the industry that the media fails to mention.
Call Oriana a bit of a masochist, but she found comfort in the always busy, nonstop work environment that set productions brought. Perhaps it was because she had taken a break from theatre and had spent moments of her time after trying indulge in travels. And after receiving a call from her agent one day while staring at her white ceiling, talking about the offer of a role for a new drama series, it would have been foolish of her to not give it a shot. As it turned out, the show has been a hit, earning a massive following online; even enticing producers to greenlight a second season. Not that it wasn't surprisingly, the generation's demographic absolutely loves drama mystery shows and it didn't help that the fanbase has grown a borderline obsession with the nonsense Oriana and her co-stars would post online while they awaited the new season.
Traitors and Gods, a hit nationwide. Much like any other drama mystery, young detectives solving murderers while a serial killer who has yet to be caught is seemingly among their ragtag group. What made the show different though was the loveable cast, who had won people over by their promotional interviews, which quickly grew the attention of the internet, gaining traction which developed a loyal following.
Teasers and hints through sneaky behind the scenes photos and cryptic Twitter posts were good publicity to get their audience excited, especially when they were hinting on the official start of their filming. Internet feuds were Oriana's specialty and all-time favorite. Her character in the show, Danica DuPont, was the serial killer in question; a manipulative woman who enjoyed toying around with the rest of the characters like a predator playing tricks with its prey. On occasion, which had purely stemmed from sheer boredom, Oriana enjoyed playing up her character online and would tweet passive-aggressive messages to her co-workers to fool around with the fans. It was a win-win situation. The fans got content to fixate on while patiently waiting for more announcements and Oriana and the cast got to giggle amongst themselves.
Co-stars and production workers alike would agree that it was a bunch of lovey-dovey bullshit yet it didn't hurt to admit that Oriana enjoyed giggling about it with a specific co-star of hers the most. Suzette Sharp and her had been dating for quite some time now, with only the series team, close friends, and loved ones knowing. There was a slight rush of adrenaline with keeping the relationship a secret and Oriana had a sick sense of humor, finding it downright hilarious that she and Suzette had the entire world fooled that they hate each other.
It made sense to play fight with her online and during interviews together, their characters in the show had the most conflicting dynamic. The fans loved to speculate on whether or not their characters aggression and clear signs of distaste for the other were undertones for something else. Not like anything like that could ever happen between their characters, it seemed that Oriana and Suzette despise the other. There wasn't a single interview online that doesn't show the two arguing and bickering, or a single social media interaction between the two that doesn't end with an abrupt "I hate you", "Shut up", and "Fuck you". What was intended to be a one time joke, just a stunt to be pulled during their first interview together, soon enough became a more long running joke, which made it all the more funnier.
When fans thought that they were fighting it out, Oriana and her were cuddling. Sometimes they would even review each other's tweets before they send it out, pretending to bicker on the internet while being beside the other, smiling and giggling as if they were back in high school.
Contrary to popular belief portrayed on the media, they two were joint by the hip, even sharing their own trailer together. Oriana's makeup artist, Sam had brushed off the setting powder on her soft skin and gave her the greenlight, signaling her makeup being done for the upcoming scene. She sparred a second glance at most in her reflection, instead looking towards the magnificent woman beside her. "Love, would you want to take a photo after this to show the fans that we're officially filming? I think they'll have a field day."
Call Oriana a bit of a masochist, but she found comfort in the always busy, nonstop work environment that set productions brought. Perhaps it was because she had taken a break from theatre and had spent moments of her time after trying indulge in travels. And after receiving a call from her agent one day while staring at her white ceiling, talking about the offer of a role for a new drama series, it would have been foolish of her to not give it a shot. As it turned out, the show has been a hit, earning a massive following online; even enticing producers to greenlight a second season. Not that it wasn't surprisingly, the generation's demographic absolutely loves drama mystery shows and it didn't help that the fanbase has grown a borderline obsession with the nonsense Oriana and her co-stars would post online while they awaited the new season.
Traitors and Gods, a hit nationwide. Much like any other drama mystery, young detectives solving murderers while a serial killer who has yet to be caught is seemingly among their ragtag group. What made the show different though was the loveable cast, who had won people over by their promotional interviews, which quickly grew the attention of the internet, gaining traction which developed a loyal following.
Teasers and hints through sneaky behind the scenes photos and cryptic Twitter posts were good publicity to get their audience excited, especially when they were hinting on the official start of their filming. Internet feuds were Oriana's specialty and all-time favorite. Her character in the show, Danica DuPont, was the serial killer in question; a manipulative woman who enjoyed toying around with the rest of the characters like a predator playing tricks with its prey. On occasion, which had purely stemmed from sheer boredom, Oriana enjoyed playing up her character online and would tweet passive-aggressive messages to her co-workers to fool around with the fans. It was a win-win situation. The fans got content to fixate on while patiently waiting for more announcements and Oriana and the cast got to giggle amongst themselves.
Co-stars and production workers alike would agree that it was a bunch of lovey-dovey bullshit yet it didn't hurt to admit that Oriana enjoyed giggling about it with a specific co-star of hers the most. Suzette Sharp and her had been dating for quite some time now, with only the series team, close friends, and loved ones knowing. There was a slight rush of adrenaline with keeping the relationship a secret and Oriana had a sick sense of humor, finding it downright hilarious that she and Suzette had the entire world fooled that they hate each other.
It made sense to play fight with her online and during interviews together, their characters in the show had the most conflicting dynamic. The fans loved to speculate on whether or not their characters aggression and clear signs of distaste for the other were undertones for something else. Not like anything like that could ever happen between their characters, it seemed that Oriana and Suzette despise the other. There wasn't a single interview online that doesn't show the two arguing and bickering, or a single social media interaction between the two that doesn't end with an abrupt "I hate you", "Shut up", and "Fuck you". What was intended to be a one time joke, just a stunt to be pulled during their first interview together, soon enough became a more long running joke, which made it all the more funnier.
When fans thought that they were fighting it out, Oriana and her were cuddling. Sometimes they would even review each other's tweets before they send it out, pretending to bicker on the internet while being beside the other, smiling and giggling as if they were back in high school.
Contrary to popular belief portrayed on the media, they two were joint by the hip, even sharing their own trailer together. Oriana's makeup artist, Sam had brushed off the setting powder on her soft skin and gave her the greenlight, signaling her makeup being done for the upcoming scene. She sparred a second glance at most in her reflection, instead looking towards the magnificent woman beside her. "Love, would you want to take a photo after this to show the fans that we're officially filming? I think they'll have a field day."
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