Chapter 11
Adrian and I entered the critical phase of our research project, spending all our time in the lab.
I rarely followed domestic entertainment news, but Blake’s name kept appearing like unblockable ads.
After his breakthrough on “The Voice,” he went solo.
This wasn’t surprising–compared to other band members, his popularity was in a different league, so naturally the company would focus on their most commercially valuable asset.
Madison’s situation became much more awkward. She was just a bassist after all, with mediocre vocals and looks that weren’t particularly striking in the beauty–saturated entertainment industry.
Her popularity quickly declined, and she could only maintain exposure by “casually” mentioning the past during live streams.
Solo Blake developed even more momentum than during his band days.
“Moonlight” later became the theme song for a TV drama. After the show aired and became a hit, “Moonlight” swept the nation again and won that year’s American Music Award.
In the award interview, the high–spirited Blake was asked about his future plans.
Under the camera lights, he was silent for a moment, then spoke in a low voice. “Next… I want to chase back my moonlight goddness.”
That same day, Madison posted a cryptic tweet: [Congratulations to the world’s most amazing lead vocalist]
With the photo of Blake holding her.
Everyone speculated that the Blake–Madison ship was about to go official.
Blake’s massive girlfriend fanbase threatened to unfollow and abandon him.
Chapter 11