Creatives are often addicted to chaos. The Angels provide chaos. Polly provides stability. In the addict’s logic, stability feels like stagnation. So, the entertainer cheats not because the relationship is bad, but because it is good . The boredom of a loving relationship cannot compete with the adrenaline of a secret text message sent from the bathroom of the Grammy Awards.
"The public wants a story," Polly continued, leaning in. "So give them a plot twist. That 'secret rendezvous'? It wasn't a betrayal. It was a hostile takeover. By tomorrow, we’re announcing that you’ve brokered a merger between his company and ours. You didn't break the rules; you rewrote them." Creampie-Angels - Polly Yangs - Cheating as a b...
The entertainment industry frequently explores themes of morality, love, betrayal, and redemption. When it comes to angels and the concept of cheating as a lifestyle, narratives might revolve around characters who are exceptionally gifted or beautiful (the "angels") but lead complicated lives, including patterns of infidelity. Creatives are often addicted to chaos
To the public, the Angels were paragons of grace and curated perfection. To the industry insiders, they were the "Polly Yangs"—a breed of ambitious young women who lived by a single, unspoken rule: In the addict’s logic, stability feels like stagnation