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Marinette has to babysit Manon, but realizes Ladybug has to interview for a television show Face to Face, so she invites Alya over and excuses herself to help her parents downstairs. Realizing she needs higher television ratings, host Nadja resorts to asking about Ladybug and Cat Noir's romantic relationship, which causes Ladybug to storm off, dragging Cat Noir along with her. The studio is dissatisfied and cancels Nadja's show. Laid off, Nadja gets akumatized, and Hawk Moth turns her into "Prime Queen", a haughty reporter whose ability to teleport through television screens and posters; she creates a show in order to capture the two heroes, going to great lengths to prove that Ladybug and Cat Noir is truly in love.
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