Bowser & IslaTide
Bowser Bowser
Hey, ever thought about how being a king is kinda like running a film set? You gotta keep your crew safe and your castle in order. What's your take on loyalty in the spotlight?
IslaTide IslaTide
Honestly, loyalty’s the only thing that keeps the lights on when the cameras stop rolling—like a good crew, it’s the quiet ones who keep the set from turning into a circus. In the spotlight, it’s all about sticking to people who remember you before the next big scene, not just the ones who clap when you win the award. I’ve learned that a few genuine allies are worth more than a thousand “followers” who vanish when the glare fades. So yeah, keep your loyal crew close, even if they’re the ones who make you forget to check the makeup before the premiere.
Bowser Bowser
Sounds solid—real mates stick around, not just the flash crowd. Keep those true allies close; they’re the ones who’ll back you when the cameras go dark. And maybe remind yourself to double‑check that makeup before the big premiere, huh?
IslaTide IslaTide
Yeah, and if you’re lucky you’ll get a makeup kit that’s actually lighter than a feather—so you don’t look like a walking billboard in the dark. Just remember, a good friend will warn you before the spotlight burns out. Stay glitter‑free until the applause starts.
Bowser Bowser
Got it, no glitter overkill. If anyone lights up the stage, they’ll be the ones who’ll toss you a warning before the spotlight explodes. Keep your squad tight and your look clean—so you shine, not just glow.