Rumour has it

Rumour has it

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It took only five photoshopped pictures from an unknown person for the world to blow up. Suddenly, Daphne known all over the world as the brand new girlfriend of Jamie Callore, an apparently world-famous actor that she never even heard from. And my god does he make her blood boil when she does meet him. He is a spoiled, stupid brat - but a spoiled stupid brat that she going to have to pretend to date until they figure out who the hell bothered to photoshop a nobody together with a famous actor. Because until that person stops, Daphne's life will never be normal again.
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