FC: Elle Fanning
Speech Color: #FFBF00
Status: Filming is great, but it's so good to be back home with my dear friends :) :)
Sally smiled cheerily as Belinda asked what acting alongside the newest teen heartthrob Shane Acker was like. So far Belinda was only the fifth person to ask. Sally didn't care for the question the first time. All Sally could think about was finding a nice place to catch up on some sleep. She had spent the last part of her summer on location shooting her newest movie. It was an adventure action movie where she and Shane played the children of a washed up bounty hunter trying to balance his struggling career and his duties as a father. Sally spent most of the movie either screaming as her 'father' got in gun fights, or yelling at him for not preparing an adequate dinner. Not exactly an Oscar winning performance.
Sally had only gotten home on a plane late last night. No one in her family believed that to be a good enough excuse not to be seen out and about school, socializing with friends. It also wasn't a good enough excuse to not have a long session with her personal trainer that morning before being photographed going out for breakfast with her mother. Which is why Sally was so tired right now. Not that the clothes, hair and makeup Sally's stylist had chosen displayed her exhaustion. Neither did her sunny demeanor.
Sally gave a cheerful reply to Belinda about how great all the actors were on set then moved on to her next friend. She remembered practically everyone's name and made them all feel special and like they were truly a valued friend of hers. It was impressively how many of the school had been charmed by Sally considering how little she was actually at school. She chatted enthusiastically to everyone around the festival. Even teachers, making sure to let them know she was definitely committed to making up the studies she had missed while away filming. Though Sally made sure to keep an eye out for her true friend, Alexander and her boyfriend, Felix.
She saw Alex slip away whilst she was stuck in a conversation with her maths' teacher about her apparent life long dream to be on Broadway. Sally stifled a sigh and kept listening as best she could with the occasional question or an encouraging nod. Eventually Sally was able to get out of the conversation and slip away from the festival. She knew exactly where exactly where Alex would be so she confidently walked towards the computer lab. Sally signed herself in with a smile and headed over to Alex.
Sally dropped herself into the seat next to Alex. "I'm exhausted," She announced for the first time that day, dropping her forced smile. Alex was one of the only people in the world Sally didn't feel the need to put up a front with. Being around him was comfortable. He grew up rich too so he got it. Sally bent down to rub her calf. "My trainer worked me extra hard this morning to make up for my time away," Sally explained. She'd had a trainer since she was a 13. She'd put on a few extra pounds pre-growth spurt and her parents had decided it was for the best.
Sitting up Sally spun around on her chair and leaned in towards Alex's computer screen. "How's your website going?" She asked genuinely. Ever since he'd first told her about his social media platform, Sally had been on board for helping him out however she could. She'd was posting about it across all social media platforms basically then and there. Sally liked feeling like she could use her fame for good.