After the draw ended that day, the production crew discussed with them what content would be broadcasted live.
There were basically no restrictions on them, just as long as they didn't say anything too bold that could affect the program; everything else was up to them to manage.
They didn't need a script or anything since it was just a live broadcast; it was good for trainees and fans to interact freely. Too many restrictions would be counterproductive.
Mia Sutton and Lynn Joyner didn't want to prepare too much in advance; they decided to improvise when the time came.
In the past few days, Mia Sutton had already completed the first draft of her drawing, only needing to fine-tune and color it.
Soon, it was the day of the first stage performance of "Shining Stars 4" to be broadcasted.
Thanks to Jensen Sterling and Nolan Sinclair's promotional efforts, the popularity of "Shining Stars 4" was way ahead of other variety shows during the same period.
