Chapter 468 The Third Person with a Perfect Score in Looks
March 12th was originally a very ordinary day, but for the countless fans of Amy Belle worldwide, this day was destined to be extraordinary.
On both Amy Belle's official platform and various other promotional platforms, the same message appeared, a message concerning the world's number one diva.
Originally, Amy's global concert tour was nearing its climax, and the concerts had been unprecedentedly successful, garnering immense reactions. Amy had held personal concerts in 63 countries worldwide, each one sold out.
The concert with the largest attendance was held at Britain's Grand Theatre, with a total of 100,000 people daring to watch. After the performance ended, several dozen loyal fans even fainted from excessive excitement, making headlines around the world.
After this global tour, Amy's popularity had reached its zenith, and the cohesion of her fans was at its most frenzied, most terrifying peak.
It was said that tickets for Amy's final concert had soared from the original 300 US dollars to 3,000 US dollars, and were still in desperate demand.
And it was at this time that a new message about Amy suddenly emerged on major promotional platforms around the world.
"Registration for the 'World's Number One Goddess' competition officially begins with no restrictions. Anyone who believes they have enough charm can sign up. The ultimate winner will have the chance to compete on the same stage as Amy, contending for the title of the world's number one goddess. At the same time, the top three competitors will also receive substantial rewards."
The first prize is 100 million US dollars, second prize 50 million US dollars, and third prize 10 million US dollars.
Competition rules: The entire competition will be broadcast live, and every viewer will have one vote. They can cast their vote for whoever they like, and ultimately, the number of votes will determine the ownership of the title of the 'World's Number One Goddess'."
At the end of the message, a seemingly inconspicuous line also read: "This event is exclusively sponsored by the Human April Company!"
Once this announcement was made, it immediately set the world ablaze, and the reason was simple: an immensely high prize of 100 million US dollars and an unparalleled opportunity for fame.
If one could win the championship, not only would they receive a prize of 100 million US dollars, but they would also have the chance to compete on the same stage as Amy, the world's number one goddess. Such an opportunity was incredibly enticing for anyone, even an unknown individual.
Once they stepped onto such a stage, they would inevitably skyrocket to fame overnight, and might even directly ascend to global star status.
Only Amy Belle could initiate a competition like "The World's Number One Goddess," as she was the only superstar to be named the world's number one goddess for three consecutive years, and she was recognized by the entire world.
Some people used to think that with Amy's current fame and prestige, her status as the world's number one goddess would be unshakable for at least the next ten years. To take the title away from Amy would only be possible when she grew older and her beauty declined. Only then would others have a chance to rise.
Within ten years, as long as Amy was still around, no one could shake her position.
As the Goddess Competition's discussions fermented and the hype reached unprecedented heights, the number of registrants was very few. However, a day later, as a Hua Country woman named Ding Qian was the first to sign up, followed by Britain's top rock goddess Aria, and then Phyllis, the world's third-ranking soprano, also appeared on the list of registrants.
Hua Country's second-tier star Ding Qian was not much to speak of; her fame was limited to Hua Country, with little influence and only a few hundred thousand fans recognizing her.
However, Aria, Britain's top rock goddess, had long been famous. She was Britain's recognized queen of pop music, charming the world with her versatile style and hundreds of millions of fans. Aria, aged 29, was also a contender for the world's number one goddess but had lost by a substantial margin last year.
This time Aria was making a comeback, likely her last attempt to compete with Amy for the title of world's number one goddess. After all, she wasn't getting any younger, and if she failed again, she would lose her eligibility to compete after turning thirty.
As for Phyllis, the world's third-ranked soprano, she probably had nothing to do with the title of the world's number one goddess and was simply after the big prize. Phyllis's singing was undoubtedly unquestionable; her voice, described as kissed by God, was melodious and pleasing to the ears.
However, with her looks only scoring eighty-five points, she could not possibly be named the world's number one goddess. Her participation was likely aimed at leveraging the competition's unprecedented popularity to boost her own fame.
Of course, whether it was pop music queen Aria or soprano Phyllis, both were global superstars with immense fame and had the credentials to share the stage with Amy.
However, as more and more contestants signed up, the situation was almost spiraling out of control. In the subsequent registrations, not only superstars with fame but also the majority of registrants turned out to be obscure ordinary people. These people had no fame at all; they were merely commoners, and their reasons for signing up varied greatly.