Ever heard of the saying ‘Never mix business with pleasure’? Well, this PR guru learned it the hard way. She runs a successful PR agency, dealing primarily with celebrities, and she’s all about confidentiality. But when one of her friends stumbled upon a work meeting with a well-known personality, drama ensued. Let’s dive into this intriguing tale of friendship, secrets, and the professional boundaries that may or may not have been crossed.
The Unexpected Encounter ️♀️

Friend or Fan?

The Aftermath ️

The Accusation ️

The Group Confrontation

The Defense ️

The Fallout

The Dilemma ♀️

Friendship on the Rocks over Celebrity Secrets: A PR Crisis or a Trust Issue?
Our PR heroine is left questioning her actions when her friends accuse her of being secretive about her celebrity clientele. After a chance encounter with a well-known personality, she’s been called out for not introducing her ‘fan’ friend. The drama escalates as she’s accused of lying about her job and not sharing ‘exciting news’. Despite her attempts to explain the importance of Non-Disclosure Agreements, she’s met with disbelief and scorn, leading to her being ousted from their social circle. Is she really the bad guy here for respecting her professional boundaries, or are her friends overstepping theirs? Let’s see what the internet thinks…
NTA. The trash took itself out.

NTA: Sticking to confidentiality saved you from annoying hen parties!

NTA. Friends are selfish. OP saves themselves just in time.

NTA. Friends overreacted to professional boundaries.

“NTA: Friends expect too much, celebrities deserve privacy. “

NTA. Friends want OP to break NDA for gossip? Not cool!

NTA: Keep your celeb clients secret, get new friends!

NTA: Shite friends demand loyalty, but you’re well rid!

NTA. Friends prioritize personal gain over your professional reputation.

NTA. Friends should support your success and respect privacy

NTA: Discretion is key to success. Friends are being unreasonable.

“You just did say something.” Trusting friends with clients? NTA.

Keeping clients secret to avoid social media mishaps. NTA!

NTA. Friends dropped you for keeping secrets? Find better friends!

“Starf*cker” comments spark debate on celebrity clients and social etiquette

NTA. Better friends needed.

NTA. Work-life boundaries are important. Real friends understand and respect that.

Keep your secrets and block the haters!

NTA. Keeping celebrity clients secret is just part of the job. Your friends are crazy if they expect you to introduce them to celebs. ♂️

NTA. Friends jealous of success, good riddance! You’ve outgrown them.

Jealous friends? NTA for keeping secrets!

“NTA I had a friend who had to sign a NDA “

Being professional doesn’t make you an a-hole.

NTA. Respecting NDA’s is crucial. Friends want celebrity perks, not you.

NTA. Friends don’t support your livelihood or reputation. They want gossip.

Being NTA is always a good thing!

NTA. Set boundaries and find friends who respect you

NTA. True friends value you for who you are, not connections.

Newcomer seeks validation after being labeled ‘not the a**hole’

NTA for keeping celeb clients secret, friends are jealous

NTA for keeping NDAs. Former friends need to grow up

NTA. Friends overreacted to work meeting with celebrity. Boundaries matter.

NTA – Friends need to grow up and stop judging you!

NTA! Upgrade your friends and leave the teenage drama behind.

NTA Work-life balance is key. Friends should support your choices

NTA. Jealous friends? Trash took itself out. Time for new friends!

NTA: Keeping secrets or just being a savvy PR guru?

NTA.. We want to be involved… but it’s your job.

“Why don’t you include us in this?” NTA Your career, your choice.

“NTA. Jealous friends projecting their insecurities onto you. Move on!”

Curious about PR? Get insider tips from a PR guru!

Friends prioritize fangirling over friend’s professional boundaries.

Cut toxic friends, embrace famous clients.

Insufferable friends? Time to find better ones. NTA obviously.

NTA-They are idiots. Just because they never took more than a minimal interest in your job, it’s not your fault that they ‘discovered’ you had celebrity clients. Also as a professional you actually don’t use them as gossip to make yourself seem interesting. Possibly if some of them spent less time following ‘celebrity’ culture they might actually learn something about each other. NDAs are used because of issues concerning privacy for good reason, as they have proved.

NTA – Friends should understand the need for secrecy and loyalty

Navigating career growth and leaving immature friends behind.

Coat tail riding PR guru leaves trashy friends behind

Celebrities deserve privacy too! NTA for respecting their boundaries.

NTA. Stonks Rising!

NTA. You sound amazing tbh! Good riddance, your friends overreacted

NTA – No A-hole here!

“NTA. Terrible friends. Sad to lose friendships, but stick to your word.”
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NTA: Friends who can’t support your career aren’t real friends.

NTA: Ex-friends prioritize celebs over you. Better off without them.

NTA. Your “friends” on the other hand. . .

Friends want to use you to meet celebs? NTA!

NTA: Hiring someone means they work for you, not their friends.

Commenter finds intellectual superiority in leaving unenlightened friends.

NTA: Friends acting like high schoolers.

NTA – Standing out as a normal human among self-involved idiots.

NTA. Friends need to grow the hell up

Find friends who respect your career and integrity.

Keeping celebrity clients secret: NTA, friends should respect boundaries!

NTA: Friends can’t handle celebrities, reinforcing need for distance.

NTA. Friends who can’t respect NDAs aren’t real friends.

NTA. Find friends who respect your job and boundaries.

Trash friends? Blessing in disguise!

NTA OP, keep those NDA confidential! Friends need to understand

NTA. Impressive secrecy earns you high praise!
