In You Could've Been My Queen, the tension explodes when the young man in the navy suit claps sarcastically, triggering a chain reaction of outrage. The elder with the cane doesn't hold back - his fury is palpable, eyes wide, voice booming like thunder. Meanwhile, the woman in the sequined gown shifts from shock to defiance, her glare sharp enough to cut glass. Every frame drips with drama: the clapping hands, the trembling cane, the stunned silence before the storm. It's not just a scene - it's a emotional earthquake. Watching this on netshort app feels like being front row at a royal meltdown.