The Villain Mom Awakens — Going Viral by Parenting on a Reality Show-Chapter 132: Naomi Kenway’s Godly Visuals
Naomi Kenway quickly realized that Jeanette Kensington was deliberately targeting her.
Renee Jennings had years of dance training. Margaret Jennings also had a solid dance foundation from her acting career. The two were the most skilled dancers among the guests.
And yet, Jeanette Kensington had arranged for Margaret Jennings and Renee Jennings to stand on Naomi’s left and right. The motive was self-evident.
Noticing Naomi Kenway’s gaze, Jeanette Kensington feigned confusion and asked, "What’s wrong, Nicole?"
Naomi Kenway chuckled lightly. "Nothing."
Jeanette Kensington offered her encouragement. "Nicole, I’m sure you’ll do great."
Naomi Kenway lowered her head wearily.
Being ignored didn’t seem to anger Jeanette Kensington. She smiled and said, "Alright, I’ll teach everyone the first part now."
[Naomi Kenway is so ungrateful. Jeanette tried to get close to her, and she acts disgusted. Does she really think she’s some big shot? Isn’t she just a celebrity with a bad rap?]
[The ugly ones are always the most dramatic. Naomi Kenway is so extra.]
[Why are the people above me a bunch of triggered fans? People need personal space. Who would be happy being clung to by someone they’ve barely met?]
[Does Jeanette Kensington know that our Nina’s family is super rich? Is that why she’s trying to suck up to her?]
[What nonsense is the person above me talking about? Everyone knows our Jeanette is a super-rich heiress. I heard her family has a publicly listed company for her to inherit, and she’s an only child.]
[This positioning... are we sure it’s okay? This is obviously targeting Naomi Kenway, right? Or am I overthinking it?]
...
The rehearsal began. Carina Sanders took Ian Shaw and left to join Simon Sawyer and the others to hang out in a nearby pavilion.
Jeanette Kensington meticulously demonstrated each move. All the guests watched with rapt attention, except for Naomi Kenway, who seemed a bit lethargic.
Chelsea Raines watched Naomi Kenway’s defeatist attitude and couldn’t help but laugh to herself.
Naomi Kenway shifted into a more comfortable position against the stone pillar behind her. All of Jeanette Kensington’s movements replayed in her mind in slow motion, engraving themselves deep into her memory, over and over again.
Her heightened five senses were a major golden finger she gained after her awakening.
After the demonstration, it was time for the guests to perform what they had just learned individually. When it was Naomi Kenway’s turn, she immediately drew everyone’s attention. Many people were eager to see her make a fool of herself.
Margaret Jennings patted Naomi Kenway’s shoulder comfortingly. "Don’t worry too much, Nina. Everyone’s first try is tough. Just be bold and go for it. If there’s anything you don’t get, we can go back and practice it a few more times."
Naomi Kenway looked at her and said sincerely, "Thank you, Pearl."
Naomi Kenway moved her limbs a little stiffly at first. Then, she started to dance based on her recent memory, her movements becoming smoother and smoother.
Renee Jennings stared intently. It was clear that Naomi Kenway was indeed very rusty, but with a face that beautiful, she couldn’t look bad no matter how she moved.
Jeanette Kensington’s gaze darkened slightly.
[Nina is definitely a clumsy beauty, hahaha.]
[You can’t say my Nina is clumsy. It’s her first try, after all. The result is already pretty good.] 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶
[She looks like she has a lot of potential. It would be great if she could do a parent-child dance with Ian, hahaha. I hope the show can grant my little wish one day.]
...
After all the guests had performed once, Jeanette Kensington turned her back and said, "Let’s all do it together once."
The music started immediately, catching the guests off guard. Chelsea Raines scrambled to lift her foot, muttering a few curses under her breath.
All the viewers in the livestream room were watching.
To everyone’s surprise, Naomi Kenway became more and more proficient. She seemed to have finally found her rhythm. Each of her movements was languid yet relaxed, creating a very comfortable viewing experience.
Naomi Kenway fully enjoyed every beat.
Almost no one knew that Naomi Kenway had learned to dance. She had studied it for five years, starting in elementary school.
When she was a child, she noticed that Jackson Kensington would often stare transfixed at a magazine. The cover featured a little girl dancing gracefully.
As a child, resentful of her father’s neglect, she always tried hard to perform well to win his affection. So, she asked her mother to enroll her in a dance class. She practiced for five years straight. She truly enjoyed the process of dancing, loving the feeling of unrestrained self-expression.
But ever since the day of the children’s recital, when Jackson Kensington told her she danced horribly, like an ugly duckling, she had never touched dance again. Her friends didn’t even dare mention dancing in front of her. This hobby gradually vanished from her world.
Later, Naomi Kenway found out that the little girl on the magazine cover was Jeanette Kensington. Jeanette was the little princess, the white swan in Jackson Kensington’s heart, while she herself was the ugly duckling.
’Thinking about it now, Naomi Kenway found it all rather laughable. To think she had given up her hobby and even developed an inferiority complex because of that... inhuman thing.’
Jeanette Kensington’s fan club was impressively powerful and was constantly monitoring the livestream. For instance, with this group dance, someone immediately edited a video to praise Jeanette’s beauty and skill, paying for traffic to heavily promote it online.
Jeanette Kensington’s team excelled at building her up by tearing others down. When the marketing accounts promoted her, besides praising Jeanette’s dancing, they would also make sure to "stomp on" the other guests.
Initially, the hype around Jeanette Kensington’s dancing was soaring. But soon, another hot search topic emerged out of nowhere like a dark horse and shot straight to the number one spot.
#NaomiKenwayConquersTheWorldWithHerFace#
Related tags included: #NaomiKenwayGoddessVisuals#
#LanguidStyleDance#
[Who’s that beautiful woman in the white short-sleeved shirt? So pretty.]
[That’s where I have to step in and promote her. This is my girl, Naomi Kenway.]
[Oh my god, her face is ridiculously stunning! I didn’t even watch how they were dancing. All my attention was on Naomi Kenway’s face.]
[It’s hard to believe she’s had a child. It’s like her face is frozen in time, right? I remember she looked just like this when she debuted a few years ago, and she still looks the same now.]
[With a face that beautiful, I hope Naomi Kenway focuses on acting and stops with all the bizarre antics.]
[This is a beginner at dancing? No way, right? You can tell she has a foundation. Her dancing is beautiful, and her style is so unique. I’ve never seen a style like this before. Naomi Kenway could consider switching careers and becoming an idol.]
...
After working so hard to boost the numbers and promote Jeanette Kensington, the netizens’ focus ended up completely shifting. All their effort ended up just paving the way for someone else. Jeanette Kensington’s team was about to cough up blood.
In response, Jeanette Kensington’s team sent out another press release to build her up by tearing others down. However, it backfired when it was exposed that in the photos, Jeanette’s pictures were heavily edited while Naomi Kenway’s were deliberately made to look worse. This led to them being ridiculed across the entire internet.
The music stopped. Margaret Jennings praised, "Nicole, you danced really well."
Chelsea Raines had a strange look on her face. "Nina, didn’t you say you’d never learned to dance before?"
Naomi Kenway glanced at her. "When did I ever say I’d never learned to dance?"
Naomi Kenway indeed had never said that explicitly. It was all because they had a preconceived notion that she couldn’t dance well.
"But... but you just said you couldn’t dance at all..."
"I think I’m just average." And yet, Naomi Kenway’s expression was completely sincere.
This time, Chelsea Raines was speechless.







