Imagine you’re a PR professional, working closely with high-profile clients, and your friends are none the wiser. You’ve kept your work life separate, not out of shame, but because you value your clients’ privacy and your own. But what happens when your worlds collide in an unexpected encounter? That’s exactly what happened to our PR Maestro, and it’s a tale filled with drama, misunderstandings, and a dash of celebrity sparkle.
A Day in the Life of a PR Maestro

The Unexpected Encounter

The Unwanted Interruptions

The Aftermath

The Misunderstanding

The Accusations

The Fallout

The Dilemma

PR Maestro’s Friendship Fiasco: A Tale of Trust and Tinseltown
Our PR Maestro finds herself in a whirlwind of drama after a chance encounter reveals her secret celebrity clientele to her friends. Accusations fly and friendships fracture as her friends feel betrayed by her secrecy. But is she really the villain here, or just a professional adhering to her contracts? ♀️ Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA. The trash took itself out.

NTA: Sticking to confidentiality pays off! Saved from hen parties!

NTA. Your friends are just selfish.

NTA. Friends overreacted to professional boundaries. ♂️

“NTA: Friends demanding gossip jeopardize PR guru’s livelihood. Boundaries needed!”

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

NTA: Boundaries matter! Don’t expect insider info from friends in industry

Entitled friends demand loyalty, but PR guru rises above. NTA ✨

NTA. Friends prioritize personal gain over your professional reputation.

NTA. Celebrate success and find friends who support you.

Discretion is key! NTA for protecting your career and clients.

“You just did say something.” Trust issues and legal consequences.

NTA. Your friends dropped you for having secret celebrity clients. Find better friends.

NTA: Keep your clients and friends separate to avoid drama!

Commenter calls out people who want to glom onto celebrities.

NTA. Better friends needed.

NTA. Friends crashing work meetings? Shallow & vain people, not friends.

NTA: Keep your secrets, block the nosy friends!

NTA. Celebrities want privacy, not your friends invading their space.

NTA. Friends jealous of your success and celebrity connections. Good riddance!

NTA: Friend’s NDA for private club, friends are idiots ♀️

Jealousy and poor handling? NTA, they need to chill

Being professional doesn’t make you an a**hole. NTA!

NTA. NDA’s are important for protecting secrets and friendships.

NTA. Fake friends who only see you as a celebrity bridge.

Friends demand tea, but NTA. They aren’t your friends. ☕️

NTA. Respecting NDAs is vital. Friends want celebrity perks without respect.

NTA, but friends need to respect your professional boundaries.

You’re definitely NTA! Let’s hear your story and reasons why.

Newbie learns the lingo, assures they’re not the a**hole

Being professional and doing your job while your friends get jealous

NTA. Friends overreacted to work meeting, respect boundaries.

NTA – Friends need to grow up and stop being judgmental!

Upgrade your friends! NTA for setting boundaries.

NTA. Stonks Rising!

NTA: Boundaries and betrayal, friends who don’t understand your job.

Friends prioritize fangirling over PR guru’s livelihood.

NTA.. We want to be involved… means we want a leg up and to meet celebrities and you’re so MEAN… for being a professional. Seriously, it’s your job. And NDAs are quite serious.

“PR Guru’s friends feel left out. NTA, find better friends!”

NTA. Jealous friends projecting their own insecurities onto you.

Curious about PR? Find out how this person got into it!

Not the a**hole: Setting boundaries or betrayal?

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

Cutting off fake friends for fame. ♂️

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

Insufferable friends? Time for 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 – Boundaries and loyalty matter, not worth risking job and legal trouble

Navigating career growth and leaving immature friends behind.

Coat tail riding PR guru leaves trashy friends behind. NTA!

Celebrities deserve privacy too! NTA for respecting their boundaries.

Not the a**hole – setting boundaries or betrayal?

NTA: Loyalty prevails, even when friends turn out to be dicks
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NTA: Friends betrayed by secret celebrity clients. Boundaries crossed?

Ex-friends prioritize celebrities over you. You’re better off without them! ✨

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

Friends want to use you to meet celebs? Not cool!

NTA. Boundaries breached: work vs. friends’ demands.

When your friends can’t keep up with your intellectual prowess

Friends acting like high schoolers over PR guru’s secret clients

NTA – Standing out from a sea of self-involved idiots!

NTA. Friends need to grow the hell up

Find friends who respect your integrity and career boundaries.

“NTA! True friends don’t betray boundaries. Shitty people hunt fame.”

Some people can’t handle celebrities. Friends view them as things.

NTA. Betrayed by friends. NDAs are serious. Doctor Who DVDs.

NTA. Surround yourself with supportive friends who value your work.

Blessing in disguise: Trash friends

NTA OP, keep those NDA confidential! Friends need to grow up

NTA. Admirable opinion of you.
