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** While she's just as much of a brat as Donovan Loadman, her criticisms about him being an irritating pest that doesn't even have his family's wealth going for him anymore are 100% accurate.

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** While she's just as much of a brat as Donovan Loadman, her criticisms about him being an irritating pest that will never be boyfriend material and doesn't even have his family's wealth going for him anymore are 100% accurate.
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* CondescendingCompassion: This seems to be only kind of compassion Colette seems capable of having. Her offer to "save" Danny from in her words "a life of mediocrity" basically amounts to bribery and manipulation to force him to convert to her superficial lifestyle and live as a submissive spouse to her.

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* CondescendingCompassion: This seems to be only kind of compassion Colette seems is capable of having. Her offer to "save" Danny from in her words "a life of mediocrity" basically amounts to bribery and manipulation to force him to convert to her superficial lifestyle and live as a submissive spouse to her.



** While they are not related, it's implied that Pierre looks up to Danny too, and says his name almost as much as he does Star's, much to his father's displeasure. "Danny" was actually Pierre's first word, he said it during chapter 11 of "Protected".

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** While they are not related, it's implied that Pierre looks up to Danny too, and says his name almost as much as he does Star's, much to his father's displeasure. "Danny" was actually Pierre's first word, he said it during word in chapter 11 of "Protected".
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** While they are not related, it's implied that Pierre looks up to Danny to, and says his name almost as much as he does Star's, much to his father's displeasure. "Danny" was actually Pierre's first word in "Protected".

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** While they are not related, it's implied that Pierre looks up to Danny to, too, and says his name almost as much as he does Star's, much to his father's displeasure. "Danny" was actually Pierre's first word in word, he said it during chapter 11 of "Protected".

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** Deep down, she's always resented Beatrice for being an overbearing ControlFreak and MyBelovedSmother for her whole life despite her claims otherwise. Even before finally standing up to her in "Visited", Stella shoots at a ghost bat while imagining it's Beatrice and screaming at her mother to just let her live her own life. She also goes on a rant in "Traveled" about how her mom shut her down whenever Stella tried to do anything outside of being ''her'' version of the ideal woman, and in "Blackmailed" about how Beatrice ruined Stella's 16th birthday party by turning it into a stuffy upper-crust event that ''she'' wanted while ignoring her daughter's input on everything except the green color of her dress.



** Deep down, she's always resented Beatrice for being an overbearing ControlFreak and MyBelovedSmother for her whole life. Even in "Visited", Stella shoots at a ghost bat while imagining it's Beatrice and screaming at her mother to just let her live her own life. She also goes on a rant in "Traveled" about how her mom shut her down whenever Stella tried to do anything outside of being ''her'' version of the ideal woman, and in "Blackmailed" about how she ruined Stella's 16th birthday party by turning it into a stuffy upper-crust event that ''she'' wanted while ignoring her daughter's input on everything except the green color of her dress.
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** Denial. Stella always struggles to see the truth about her circumstances, especially regarding her family, outside of her heavily rose-tinted glasses. Even when she can no longer easily ignore Jean-Luc being an unfaithful SerialHomewrecker and Colette an increasingly sociopathic AlphaBitch, she tries to remain content with playing the happy wife and mother instead of actively addressing her family's dysfunction, naively believing that continuing to shower them with love and understanding will fix everything so she won't have to own up to her own poor decision-making in hurting her first family to run off with Jean-Luc for a life that isn't picture-perfect. Stella refuses to understand she's only delaying the inevitable before her carefully constructed facade falls apart. Played for tragedy with her controlling mother's negative influence on her, which also led to Stella denying for ''decades'' that Beatrice never meant well for her family and is just a cruel matriarch who abused and stifled her daughter from a young age. She only wises up after her mother sets her sights on Star and plans to do even worse to her.

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** Denial. Stella always struggles to see the truth about her circumstances, especially regarding her family, outside of her heavily rose-tinted glasses. Even when she can no longer easily ignore Jean-Luc being an unfaithful SerialHomewrecker and Colette an increasingly sociopathic AlphaBitch, she tries to remain content with playing the happy wife and mother instead of actively addressing her family's dysfunction, naively believing that continuing to shower them with love and understanding will fix everything and still hoping Star and others can get along with them so she won't have to own up to her own poor decision-making in hurting her first family to run off with Jean-Luc for a life that isn't picture-perfect. Stella refuses to understand she's only delaying the inevitable before her carefully constructed facade falls apart. Played for tragedy with her controlling mother's negative influence on her, which also led to Stella denying for ''decades'' that Beatrice never meant well for her family and is just a cruel matriarch who abused and stifled her daughter from a young age. She only wises up after her mother sets her sights on Star and plans to do even worse to her.



* UselessBystanderParent: Downplayed and unintentionally. Stella does genuinely love her children but her naivety and self-absorbed nature mean she isn't always aware of what they're going through. Despite Star's clear dislike of her stepfamily, Stella dismissed her daughter's complaints and insisted on bringing along her second husband and stepdaughter whenever she visited, wanting Star to bond with them and deluding herself that they can be a happy family. She never intervened in Colette's cruelty or Jean-Luc's (at best) apathy towards Star and always sided with them (especially Colette). Finally {{subverted|Trope}} after "Lost" when Stella begins standing up for Star more and stops trying to force her to spend time with her stepfamily. While she still willfully ignores Jean-Luc and Colette's unpleasant traits, she stops going along with their attitudes like she used to, especially when Colette insults or bullies Star and Pierre.

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* UselessBystanderParent: Downplayed and unintentionally. Stella does genuinely love her children but her naivety and self-absorbed nature mean she isn't always aware of what they're going through. Despite Star's clear dislike of her stepfamily, Stella dismissed her daughter's complaints and insisted on bringing along her second husband and stepdaughter whenever she visited, wanting Star to bond with them and deluding herself that they can be a happy family. She never intervened in Colette's cruelty or Jean-Luc's (at best) apathy towards Star and always sided with them (especially Colette). Finally {{subverted|Trope}} after "Lost" when Stella begins standing up for Star more and stops trying to force her to spend time with her stepfamily. While she still willfully ignores Jean-Luc and Colette's unpleasant traits, she stops going along with their attitudes like she used to, especially when Colette insults or bullies Star and Pierre.
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* UnintentionallyKarmic: Stella's decision to move to Amity Park eventually leads to Colette, and to a lesser extent Jean Luc, to receive karma for their actions in post-Lost stories.

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* UnintentionallyKarmic: Stella's decision to move to Amity Park eventually leads to Colette, and to a lesser extent Jean Luc, Jean-Luc, beginning to receive karma for their despicable actions in post-Lost post-''Lost'' stories.
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* UnintentionallyKarmic: Stella's decision to move to Amity Park eventually leads to Colette, and to a lesser extent Jean Luc, to receive karma for their actions in post-Lost stories.
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** Colette and Misty both have an unrequited crush on Danny and are jealous of Star, wanting to steal him from her using questionable means, and have troubled family histories which spur their motives. However, Misty has enough of a conscience to avoid going too far as she strives to avoid collateral damage by not physically harming others while Colette doesn't care who she steps on to get her way. Misty relies on her magic while Colette relies on her money wits. Misty genuinely cares about her family despite their dysfunction and eventually reconnects with them while Colette treats her own stepmothers as pawns at best and has a very distant relationship with her biological parents. Misty's darkest actions are the result of her being manipulated by the real villains while Colette needs no such trigger.

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** Colette and Misty both have an unrequited crush on Danny and are jealous of Star, wanting to steal him from her using questionable means, and have troubled family histories which spur their motives. However, Misty has enough of a conscience to avoid going too far as she strives to avoid collateral damage by not physically harming others while Colette doesn't care who she steps on to get her way. Misty relies on her magic while Colette relies on her money and wits. Misty genuinely cares about her family despite their dysfunction and eventually reconnects with them while Colette treats her own stepmothers as pawns at best and has a very distant relationship with her biological parents. Misty's darkest actions are the result of her being manipulated by the real villains while Colette needs no such trigger.

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* LaserGuidedKarma:
** She cheated on Johnathan with Jean-Luc and favored Colette over Star for years, believing them to be the ideally affluent and sophisticated family she was meant to have. In "Lost", she's nearly cut out of Star's life for good after a long-buried argument indirectly causes the latter to go missing and is left heartbroken at the thought of losing her daughter. She also begins having doubts on whether leaving her first family for the Beviers was truly worth it as her marriage to Jean-Luc not only grows distant, but he has been cheating on ''her'' with Yolanda ever since they got to Amity Park (and likely other women well before), and she's forced to see Colette's awful behavior and disregard for her stepmother.

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LaserGuidedKarma: She cheated on Johnathan with Jean-Luc and favored Colette over Star for years, believing them to be the ideally affluent and sophisticated family she was meant to have. In "Lost", she's nearly cut out of Star's life for good after a long-buried argument indirectly causes the latter to go missing and is left heartbroken at the thought of losing her daughter. She also begins having doubts on whether leaving her first family for the Beviers was truly worth it as her marriage to Jean-Luc not only grows distant, but he has been cheating on ''her'' with Yolanda ever since they got to Amity Park (and likely other women well before), and she's forced to see Colette's awful behavior and disregard for her stepmother.



* NotSoSimilar: To her fellow elitist snobs and/or AbhorrentAdmirers:

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** Colette Misty are both {{Abhorrent Admirer}}s to Danny who are jealous of Star and want to steal him from her using questionable means, and have troubled family histories which spurs their motives. However, Misty has enough of a conscience to avoid going too far as she strives to avoid collateral damage by not physically harming others while Colette doesn't care who she steps on to get her way. Misty relies on her magic while Colette relies on her money wits. Misty genuinely cares about her family despite their dysfunction and eventually reconnects with them while Colette treats her own stepmothers as pawns at best and has a very distant relationship with her biological parents. Misty's darkest actions are the result of her being manipulated by the real villains while Colette needs no such trigger.

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** Colette and Misty are both {{Abhorrent Admirer}}s to have an unrequited crush on Danny who and are jealous of Star and want Star, wanting to steal him from her using questionable means, and have troubled family histories which spurs spur their motives. However, Misty has enough of a conscience to avoid going too far as she strives to avoid collateral damage by not physically harming others while Colette doesn't care who she steps on to get her way. Misty relies on her magic while Colette relies on her money wits. Misty genuinely cares about her family despite their dysfunction and eventually reconnects with them while Colette treats her own stepmothers as pawns at best and has a very distant relationship with her biological parents. Misty's darkest actions are the result of her being manipulated by the real villains while Colette needs no such trigger.

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* EviParentsWantGoodKids: Extremely downplayed as she's a ditzy elitist snob at worst but in "Visited" she cuts her emotionally abusive mother Beatrice out of her life for good with a restraining order so she can't corrupt her daughter Star with her toxic behavior like she did with Stella.

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Extremely downplayed as she's Stella is a ditzy elitist ditzy, misguided snob at worst but in "Visited" "Visited", she cuts her emotionally abusive mother Beatrice out of her life for good with a restraining order so she Beatrice can't corrupt her daughter Star with her toxic behavior like she did with Stella.



** Denial. Stella always struggles to see the truth about her circumstances, especially regarding her family, outside of her heavily rose-tinted glasses. Even when she can no longer easily ignore Jean-Luc being an unfaithful SerialHomewrecker and Colette an increasingly sociopathic AlphaBitch, she tries to remain content with playing the happy wife and mother instead of actively addressing her family's dysfunction, naively believing that continuing to shower them with love and understanding will fix everything so she won't have to own up to her own poor decision-making in hurting her first family to run off with Jean-Luc for a life that isn't picture-perfect. Stella refuses to understand she's only delaying the inevitable before her carefully constructed facade falls apart. Played for tragedy with her controlling mother's negative influence on her, which also led to Stella denying for ''decades'' that Beatrice never meant well for her family and is just a cruel matriarch who abused and stifled her daughter from a young age to be ''her'' version of the ideal woman. She only wises up after her mother sets her sights on Star and plans to do even worse to her.
* FemalesAreMoreInnocent: Compared to her Slimeball husband Jean-Luc Bevier anyway since she is mainly rude out of ignorance rather than snobbery, can be civil with others regardless of their social status, does try to be a good parent (with mixed results), and is capable of genuine remorse for her uncalled for behavior.

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** Denial. Stella always struggles to see the truth about her circumstances, especially regarding her family, outside of her heavily rose-tinted glasses. Even when she can no longer easily ignore Jean-Luc being an unfaithful SerialHomewrecker and Colette an increasingly sociopathic AlphaBitch, she tries to remain content with playing the happy wife and mother instead of actively addressing her family's dysfunction, naively believing that continuing to shower them with love and understanding will fix everything so she won't have to own up to her own poor decision-making in hurting her first family to run off with Jean-Luc for a life that isn't picture-perfect. Stella refuses to understand she's only delaying the inevitable before her carefully constructed facade falls apart. Played for tragedy with her controlling mother's negative influence on her, which also led to Stella denying for ''decades'' that Beatrice never meant well for her family and is just a cruel matriarch who abused and stifled her daughter from a young age to be ''her'' version of the ideal woman.age. She only wises up after her mother sets her sights on Star and plans to do even worse to her.
* FemalesAreMoreInnocent: Compared to her Slimeball {{slimeball}} husband Jean-Luc Bevier anyway since she Stella is mainly rude out of ignorance rather than snobbery, can be civil with others regardless of their social status, does try to be a good parent (with mixed results), and is capable of genuine remorse for her uncalled for behavior.



** It's strongly implied that deep down she's always resented her overbearing mom Beatrice for being a ControlFreak and Beloved Smother to her for her whole life since in "Visited" she shoots at a ghost bat while imagining it's Beatrice and in "Blackmailed" she goes on a rant about how her mom ruined her 16th birthday party by turning it into a stuffy upper-crust event that SHE wanted while ignoring Stella's input on everything accept the green color of her dress.

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** It's strongly implied that deep down Deep down, she's always resented her overbearing mom Beatrice for being a an overbearing ControlFreak and Beloved Smother to her MyBelovedSmother for her whole life since life. Even in "Visited" she "Visited", Stella shoots at a ghost bat while imagining it's Beatrice and screaming at her mother to just let her live her own life. She also goes on a rant in "Traveled" about how her mom shut her down whenever Stella tried to do anything outside of being ''her'' version of the ideal woman, and in "Blackmailed" she goes on a rant about how her mom she ruined her Stella's 16th birthday party by turning it into a stuffy upper-crust event that SHE ''she'' wanted while ignoring Stella's her daughter's input on everything accept except the green color of her dress.



* {{Hypocrite}}: Stella looked down on Danny (at least in the beginning) in "Lost" for his common background despite having once been married to Star's father Johnathan Strong who is also from a common background.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Stella looked down on Danny (at least in the beginning) in beginning of "Lost" for his common background despite having once been married to Star's father Johnathan Strong Strong, who is also from a common background.



* LaserGuidedKarma: She cheated on Johnathan with Jean-Luc and favored Colette over Star for years, believing them to be the ideally affluent and sophisticated family she was meant to have. In "Lost", she's nearly cut out of Star's life for good after a long-buried argument indirectly causes the latter to go missing and is left heartbroken at the thought of losing her daughter. She also begins having doubts on whether leaving her first family for the Beviers was truly worth it as her marriage to Jean-Luc not only grows distant, but he has been cheating on ''her'' with Yolanda ever since they got to Amity Park (and likely other women well before), and she's forced to see Colette's awful behavior and disregard for her stepmother.
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: She is this to her second husband, Jean-Luc, and step-daughter, Colette.
** When Stella first appeared, she acted like a ditzy, materialistic, selfish, and thoughtless woman with no respect for the middle-class and looked down on those she deemed beneath her. She also neglected her daughter, Star, and favored her new family, who are just as selfish as her. She dismissed Danny upon meeting him, believing that he is not good enough for her daughter, and made rude comments about him behind his back with Jean-Luc. Once Star angrily called them out, Stella refused to take her words back, making her storm off. Despite this, Stella actually seemed uneasy during their argument and was saddened when her daughter said she hated her, while Jean-Luc and Colette remained unrepentant.
** When Star disappeared, Stella was sincerely worried for her, yet refused to take responsibility for her role in what happened, going as far as to say she sacrificed her figure to give birth to Star. However, when Johnathan also calls her out for being a lousy parent to their daughter and angrily tells Stella that he plans to terminate her visitation rights, she finally realizes the seriousness of the situation and that her actions have consequences, beginning to feel ashamed of everything she had done. When Johnathan pointed out how apathetic Jean-Luc and Colette were about Star's disappearance, Stella insisted they were handling it differently, but her response was awkward and implied that she was uncomfortable with their indifference.
** By the end of her debut story, Stella sincerely apologized to both her daughter and Danny and even moved back to Amity Park to be closer to Star and repair their relationship, showing that she ''does'' love her daughter and feels remorse for how she acted. Stella ''is'' capable of seeing the error of her ways and becoming a better person, unlike her husband and step-daughter who both refuse to admit their own faults. Future fic segments show her CharacterDevelopment, as Stella is making a real effort to be a more thoughtful and attentive parent, which soon causes her to clash with Jean-Luc and especially Colette.
** She's also this to her even more snobby and immature elitist RichBitch mother Beatrice who's an emotionally abusive parent that doesn't even care about her own family.
* LikeASonToMe: She's come to regard Danny as this as she mockingly informs her Rich Bitch mother Beatrice in "Visited" that she's fine with him marrying Star and is looking forward to calling him her son-in-law someday.

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She cheated on Johnathan with Jean-Luc and favored Colette over Star for years, believing them to be the ideally affluent and sophisticated family she was meant to have. In "Lost", she's nearly cut out of Star's life for good after a long-buried argument indirectly causes the latter to go missing and is left heartbroken at the thought of losing her daughter. She also begins having doubts on whether leaving her first family for the Beviers was truly worth it as her marriage to Jean-Luc not only grows distant, but he has been cheating on ''her'' with Yolanda ever since they got to Amity Park (and likely other women well before), and she's forced to see Colette's awful behavior and disregard for her stepmother.
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She is this to her second husband, Jean-Luc, and step-daughter, Colette.
** *** When Stella first appeared, she acted like a ditzy, materialistic, selfish, and thoughtless woman with no respect for the middle-class and looked down on those she deemed beneath her. She also neglected her daughter, Star, and favored her new family, who are just as selfish as her. She dismissed Danny upon meeting him, believing that he is not good enough for her daughter, and made rude comments about him behind his back with Jean-Luc. Once Star angrily called them out, Stella refused to take her words back, making her storm off. Despite this, Stella actually seemed uneasy during their argument and was saddened when her daughter said she hated her, while Jean-Luc and Colette remained unrepentant.
** *** When Star disappeared, Stella was sincerely worried for her, yet refused to take responsibility for her role in what happened, going as far as to say she sacrificed her figure to give birth to Star. However, when Johnathan also calls her out for being a lousy parent to their daughter and angrily tells Stella that he plans to terminate her visitation rights, she finally realizes the seriousness of the situation and that her actions have consequences, beginning to feel ashamed of everything she had done. When Johnathan pointed out how apathetic Jean-Luc and Colette were about Star's disappearance, Stella insisted they were handling it differently, but her response was awkward and implied that she was uncomfortable with their indifference.
** *** By the end of her debut story, Stella sincerely apologized to both her daughter and Danny and even moved back to Amity Park to be closer to Star and repair their relationship, showing that she ''does'' love her daughter and feels remorse for how she acted. Stella ''is'' capable of seeing the error of her ways and becoming a better person, unlike her husband and step-daughter who both refuse to admit their own faults. Future fic segments show her CharacterDevelopment, as Stella is making a real effort to be a more thoughtful and attentive parent, which soon causes her to clash with Jean-Luc and especially Colette.
** She's also this to her even more snobby and immature elitist RichBitch mother Beatrice Beatrice, who's an emotionally abusive parent that doesn't even care about her own family.
family and raised Stella to have her bigoted views in the first place.
* LikeASonToMe: She's come to regard Danny as this as she Stella mockingly informs her Rich Bitch mother Beatrice in "Visited" that she's fine with him Danny marrying Star and is looking forward to calling him her son-in-law someday.







* BastardGirlfriend: Colette quickly becomes this to Danny when she forces him to date her in "Blackmailed", dragging him everywhere she goes, making him stay away from his loved ones, forcing him to act like a servant, and threatening him whenever he displeases her.



** Of Chloé Bourgeois from ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'', as a spoiled [[FrenchJerk Parisian]] bully who harasses the main heroine and is rivals with her to win the affections of the same guy.
** Of Vicky from "The Fairly OddParents" given that she's also a materialistic EvilRedhead teenage girl that bullies the main characters and torments her sister ForTheEvulz.

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** Of Chloé Bourgeois from ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'', ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' as a spoiled [[FrenchJerk Parisian]] bully who harasses the main heroine and is rivals with her to win the affections of the same guy.
** Of Vicky from "The Fairly OddParents" "WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents" given that she's also a materialistic EvilRedhead teenage girl that bullies the main characters and torments her sister (step)sister ForTheEvulz.



** Team Phantom acknowledges that as nasty as Paulina is, she's ultimately just a spoiled bully and harmless nuisance who wouldn't stoop to endangering others or ruining people's lives to get what she wants, unlike Colette who is sociopathic enough to resort to murder after getting ghost powers or frame Team Phantom just to get them away from Danny then blackmail him into dating her.
** Donovan Loadman is just as much of an elitist SpoiledBrat and sociopathic AbhorrentAdmirer Yandere as Colette but isn't as smart or manipulative due to lacking the cunning and creativity to pose an effective threat to Team Phantom, also he is fully aware of Star's hatred towards him but doesn't care since he feels entitled to her and even admits it by calling her his property.

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** Team Phantom acknowledges that as nasty as Paulina is, she's ultimately just a spoiled bully and harmless nuisance who wouldn't stoop to endangering others or ruining people's lives to get what she wants, unlike Colette who is sociopathic enough to resort [[spoiler:resort to murder after getting ghost powers powers]] or frame Team Phantom just to get them away from Danny then blackmail him into dating her.
** Donovan Loadman is just as much of an elitist SpoiledBrat and sociopathic AbhorrentAdmirer Yandere {{yandere}} as Colette but isn't as smart or manipulative or dangerous due to lacking the cunning and creativity to pose an effective threat to Team Phantom, Phantom. He is also he is fully aware of Star's hatred towards him but doesn't care since he feels entitled to her and even openly admits it by calling her his property.



** Misty and Colette are both AbhorrentAdmirers to Danny who are jealous of Star and want to steal him from her using questionable means but Misty has enough of a conscience to avoid going too far as she strives to avoid collateral damage by not physically harming others while Colette doesn't care who she steps on to get her way, relies on her magic while Colette relies on her wits and wealth, and genuinely cares about others especially her family after reconnecting with them while Colette treats others as pawns at best and has a very distant relationship with her biological parents.

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** Misty and Colette Misty are both AbhorrentAdmirers {{Abhorrent Admirer}}s to Danny who are jealous of Star and want to steal him from her using questionable means but means, and have troubled family histories which spurs their motives. However, Misty has enough of a conscience to avoid going too far as she strives to avoid collateral damage by not physically harming others while Colette doesn't care who she steps on to get her way, way. Misty relies on her magic while Colette relies on her wits and wealth, and money wits. Misty genuinely cares about others especially her family after reconnecting despite their dysfunction and eventually reconnects with them while Colette treats others her own stepmothers as pawns at best and has a very distant relationship with her biological parents.parents. Misty's darkest actions are the result of her being manipulated by the real villains while Colette needs no such trigger.
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* BastardGirlfriend: Colette quickly becomes this to Danny when she forces him to date her in "Blackmailed", dragging him everywhere she goes, making him stay away from his loved ones, forcing him to act like a servant, and threatening him whenever he displeases her.


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** Of Vicky from "The Fairly OddParents" given that she's also a materialistic EvilRedhead teenage girl that bullies the main characters and torments her sister ForTheEvulz.


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** Team Phantom acknowledges that as nasty as Paulina is, she's ultimately just a spoiled bully and harmless nuisance who wouldn't stoop to endangering others or ruining people's lives to get what she wants, unlike Colette who is sociopathic enough to resort to murder after getting ghost powers or frame Team Phantom just to get them away from Danny then blackmail him into dating her.
** Donovan Loadman is just as much of an elitist SpoiledBrat and sociopathic AbhorrentAdmirer Yandere as Colette but isn't as smart or manipulative due to lacking the cunning and creativity to pose an effective threat to Team Phantom, also he is fully aware of Star's hatred towards him but doesn't care since he feels entitled to her and even admits it by calling her his property.
** To her own father, Jean-Luc. Everyone points out that they're alike in being DirtyCoward elitist snobs that take pride in coming from OldMoney and have no problem with stealing someone else's lover but when you look beneath the surface, they're actually quite different. Jean-Luc is a hardworking wine salesman while Colette plans to live off her family's wealth without working a day in her life. Jean-Luc believes that the elites should maintain a certain level of dignity to keep up appearances and not act unruly like commoners while Colette is TheUnfettered who doesn't care what she has to do to get what she wants. Jean-Luc is mostly apathetic towards Team Phantom and is fine with ignoring them, whereas Colette is a sadist who goes out of her way to torment them for kicks. Jean-Luc flirts with any pretty face he sees while Colette only has eyes for Danny Fenton. Jean-Luc is capable of accepting rejection while Colette becomes insanely possessive of Danny for being the first boy to ever turn her down and is obsessed with stealing him from Star by any means necessary. While FAR from a good husband since he's an unapologetic womanizer, Jean-Luc is never abusive to his romantic partners nor does he use force or manipulation to make someone date him, as he's fine with his wives leaving him. Colette is incredibly controlling and possessive towards Danny as she treats him more like property than a person and is fine with threatening him into being with her.
** Misty and Colette are both AbhorrentAdmirers to Danny who are jealous of Star and want to steal him from her using questionable means but Misty has enough of a conscience to avoid going too far as she strives to avoid collateral damage by not physically harming others while Colette doesn't care who she steps on to get her way, relies on her magic while Colette relies on her wits and wealth, and genuinely cares about others especially her family after reconnecting with them while Colette treats others as pawns at best and has a very distant relationship with her biological parents.
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* EviParentsWantGoodKids: Extremely downplayed as she's a ditzy elitist snob at worst but in "Visited" she cuts her emotionally abusive mother Beatrice out of her life for good with a restraining order so she can't corrupt her daughter Star with her toxic behavior like she did with Stella.
** She also makes it clear that she would love nothing else but for Colette to stop harassing Danny and Star, and start getting along with her stepsister.


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* FemalesAreMoreInnocent: Compared to her Slimeball husband Jean-Luc Bevier anyway since she is mainly rude out of ignorance rather than snobbery, can be civil with others regardless of their social status, does try to be a good parent (with mixed results), and is capable of genuine remorse for her uncalled for behavior.


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** It's strongly implied that deep down she's always resented her overbearing mom Beatrice for being a ControlFreak and Beloved Smother to her for her whole life since in "Visited" she shoots at a ghost bat while imagining it's Beatrice and in "Blackmailed" she goes on a rant about how her mom ruined her 16th birthday party by turning it into a stuffy upper-crust event that SHE wanted while ignoring Stella's input on everything accept the green color of her dress.


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* {{Hypocrite}}: Stella looked down on Danny (at least in the beginning) in "Lost" for his common background despite having once been married to Star's father Johnathan Strong who is also from a common background.


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** She's also this to her even more snobby and immature elitist RichBitch mother Beatrice who's an emotionally abusive parent that doesn't even care about her own family.
* LikeASonToMe: She's come to regard Danny as this as she mockingly informs her Rich Bitch mother Beatrice in "Visited" that she's fine with him marrying Star and is looking forward to calling him her son-in-law someday.


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* TragicVillain: Despite Colette's snobbish and cruel nature, there is some tragedy to her life as her father pays little interest in her outside of supplying her materialistic needs and her biological mother Suzette left them due to his infidelity. This, along with Jean-Luc's constant remarriages, may be part of the reason she acts the way she does, as well as explain her need to be showered with attention and expensive gifts and how she developed her shallow, cynical beliefs on love. Colette also seems to be sincerely attracted to Danny in some way due to being the first boy she met who has resisted her advances, as she does admit that she finds him cute and more interesting than the rest of the boys who vie for her attention, but has become fixated with him overtime.

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* TragicVillain: Despite Colette's snobbish and cruel nature, there is some tragedy to her life as her father pays little interest in her outside of supplying her materialistic needs and her biological mother Suzette left them due to his infidelity. This, along with Jean-Luc's constant remarriages, may be part of the reason she acts the way she does, such as well as explain her need to be showered with attention and expensive gifts and how she developed her shallow, cynical beliefs views on love. Colette also seems to be sincerely attracted to Danny in some way due to being the first boy she met who has resisted her advances, as she does admit that she finds him cute and more interesting than the rest of the boys who vie for her attention, but has become fixated with him overtime.
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** Denial. Stella always struggles to see the truth about her circumstances, especially regarding her family, outside of her heavily rose-tinted glasses. Even when she can no longer easily ignore Jean-Luc being an unfaithful SerialHomewrecker and Colette an increasingly sociopathic AlphaBitch, she tries to remain content with playing the happy wife and mother instead of actively addressing her family's dysfunction, naively believing that continuing to shower her second family with love and understanding will fix things so she won't have to own up to her own poor decision-making in hurting her first family to run off with Jean-Luc for a life that isn't picture-perfect. Stella refuses to understand she's only delaying the inevitable before her carefully constructed facade falls apart. Played for tragedy with her controlling mother's negative influence on her, which also led to Stella denying for ''decades'' that Beatrice never meant well for her family and is just a cruel matriarch who abused and stifled her daughter from a young age to be ''her'' version of the ideal woman. She only wises up after her mother sets her sights on Star and plans to do even worse to her.

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** Denial. Stella always struggles to see the truth about her circumstances, especially regarding her family, outside of her heavily rose-tinted glasses. Even when she can no longer easily ignore Jean-Luc being an unfaithful SerialHomewrecker and Colette an increasingly sociopathic AlphaBitch, she tries to remain content with playing the happy wife and mother instead of actively addressing her family's dysfunction, naively believing that continuing to shower her second family them with love and understanding will fix things everything so she won't have to own up to her own poor decision-making in hurting her first family to run off with Jean-Luc for a life that isn't picture-perfect. Stella refuses to understand she's only delaying the inevitable before her carefully constructed facade falls apart. Played for tragedy with her controlling mother's negative influence on her, which also led to Stella denying for ''decades'' that Beatrice never meant well for her family and is just a cruel matriarch who abused and stifled her daughter from a young age to be ''her'' version of the ideal woman. She only wises up after her mother sets her sights on Star and plans to do even worse to her.

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** Denial. Stella always struggles to see the truth about her circumstances, especially regarding her family, outside of her heavily rose-tinted glasses. Even when she can no longer easily ignore Jean-Luc being an unfaithful SerialHomewrecker and Colette an increasingly sociopathic AlphaBitch, she tries to remain content with playing the happy wife and mother instead of actively addressing her family's dysfunction; she naively believes that continuing to shower her second family with love and understanding will fix things so she won't have to own up to her own poor decision-making in hurting her first family to run off with Jean-Luc for a life that isn't picture-perfect, refusing to understand she's only delaying the inevitable before her carefully constructed facade falls apart. Played for tragedy with her controlling mother's negative influence on her, which also led to Stella denying for ''decades'' that Beatrice never meant well for her family and is just a cruel matriarch who abused and stifled Stella from a young age to be ''her'' version of the ideal woman. She only wises up after her mother sets her sights on Star and plans to do even worse to her.

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** Denial. Stella always struggles to see the truth about her circumstances, especially regarding her family, outside of her heavily rose-tinted glasses. Even when she can no longer easily ignore Jean-Luc being an unfaithful SerialHomewrecker and Colette an increasingly sociopathic AlphaBitch, she tries to remain content with playing the happy wife and mother instead of actively addressing her family's dysfunction; she dysfunction, naively believes believing that continuing to shower her second family with love and understanding will fix things so she won't have to own up to her own poor decision-making in hurting her first family to run off with Jean-Luc for a life that isn't picture-perfect, refusing picture-perfect. Stella refuses to understand she's only delaying the inevitable before her carefully constructed facade falls apart. Played for tragedy with her controlling mother's negative influence on her, which also led to Stella denying for ''decades'' that Beatrice never meant well for her family and is just a cruel matriarch who abused and stifled Stella her daughter from a young age to be ''her'' version of the ideal woman. She only wises up after her mother sets her sights on Star and plans to do even worse to her.



* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Stella has an extremely hard time accepting that the people she knows are utterly loathsome since she is convinced (or just wants to believe) that the Beviers are good people deep down and cannot understand why everyone hates them, even when Star and her own father Richard call her out on delusionally ignoring Jean-Luc and Colette's callous, stuck-up attitudes. It's especially prominent in "Visited" when her elitist RichBitch mother Beatrice comes to town to try to force Star into an unwanted ArrangedMarriage with her most repugnant AbhorrentAdmirer, Donovan Loadman, just because he's a BlueBlood. Stella, as usual, stubbornly refuses to believe everyone's warnings about her mother being an irredeemable bitch as she deludes herself that Beatrice has good intentions deep down and can be reasoned with into accepting Star's relationship with Danny, completely ignoring that Beatrice blatantly doesn't care about Star's feelings, happiness, or opinion. It's not until Beatrice orders Star to dump Danny and go out with Donovan despite him forcefully kissing then hitting her that it finally clicks in Stella that her mother doesn't care about anything but her own advancement in high society, and gets restraining orders against Beatrice and Toadman to protect Star from them.

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* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Stella has an extremely hard time accepting that the people she knows are utterly loathsome since she is convinced (or just wants to believe) that the Beviers are good people deep down and cannot understand why everyone hates them, even when Star and her own father Richard call her out on delusionally delusionaly ignoring Jean-Luc and Colette's callous, stuck-up attitudes. It's especially prominent in "Visited" when her elitist RichBitch mother Beatrice comes to town to try to force Star into an unwanted ArrangedMarriage with her most repugnant AbhorrentAdmirer, Donovan Loadman, just because he's a BlueBlood. Stella, as usual, stubbornly refuses to believe everyone's warnings about her mother being an irredeemable bitch as she deludes herself that Beatrice has good intentions deep down and can be reasoned with into accepting Star's relationship with Danny, completely ignoring that Beatrice blatantly doesn't care about Star's feelings, happiness, or opinion. It's not until Beatrice orders Star to dump Danny and go out with Donovan despite him forcefully kissing then hitting her that it finally clicks in Stella that her mother doesn't care about anything but her own advancement in high society, and gets restraining orders against Beatrice and Toadman to protect Star from them.



* HerOwnWorstEnemy: Stella is an impulsive woman whose actions have caused people she was once on good terms with to sour in her presence, including her daughte
** To be more specific, she left her loving family, the NiceGuy husband Johnathan Strong while their daughter was a young age because of Slimeball rich man Jean-Luc Bevier, whose superficial charm she fell for and she neglected Star in favor of living with Jean Luc and his bratty daughter Colette who don't care about her.
*** She turns a blind eye to her stepdaughter's less than pleasant attitude and unintentionally enabled her. She unintentionally neglected her daughter Star for years, and her insensitive snobbery only further strains her relationship with her daughter Star since she didn't notice that the A-Listers were a bad influence on Star, her rude comments about Danny made Star angry, or that Colette has been tormenting Star for years.
** There is the her inability to stand up to her emotionally abusive mother Beatrice severely strained her marriage to Johnathan. She let her mother walk all over her, even to the point of endangering her attempts to fix her relationship with Star, in the hopes that it'll be good for Star in the end.
*** Stella is only recently coming to see her actions are more destructive than helpful.

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* HerOwnWorstEnemy: Stella is an impulsive woman whose actions HerOwnWorstEnemy:
** Stella's impulsivity and immaturity
have caused her once close relationships with people she was once on good terms with to sour in her presence, including her daughte
** To be more specific, she left
presence. She cheated on her loving family, the NiceGuy husband Johnathan Strong while their daughter was a young age because of Slimeball with the rich man {{slimeball}} Jean-Luc Bevier, whose falling for his superficial charm she fell for because he made her feel young and she neglected appreciated. She ended up leaving Johnathan and unintentionally neglecting Star in favor of living with Jean Luc Jean-Luc and his bratty daughter Colette Colette, who don't care about her.
*** She turns
her. As a result, Stella turned a blind eye to her second husband and stepdaughter's less than pleasant attitude less-than-pleasant attitudes and unintentionally enabled her. She unintentionally neglected her daughter Star for years, and her Colette's spoiled, selfish nature. Her insensitive snobbery only further strains strained her relationship with her daughter Star since she didn't for years, with Stella failing to make an effort to be a real parent to her daughter, notice that the A-Listers were a bad influence on Star, her rude comments about Danny made Star angry, her, or that stop Colette has been from tormenting Star. The final straw was her badmouthing Danny, which nearly caused her to become estranged from Star for years.
good. Stella is only recently coming to see how destructive her impulsivity is, and even then it takes being faced with MAJOR repercussions she can't brush off for her to realize and acknowledge how much she screwed up.
** There Then there is the her inability to stand up to her controlling and emotionally abusive mother Beatrice severely strained her marriage to Johnathan. She mother, Beatrice. Even as an adult, she let her mother walk all over her, which severely strained her marriage Johnathan and is implied to have been a factor in divorcing him for Jean-Luc. In "Visited", she's hesitant to openly refuse Beatrice's demands, even to the point of endangering her attempts to fix her relationship with Star, in the hopes vain hope that it'll be good for Star her family in the end.
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end. It takes Beatrice relentlessly pushing Star to marry a violent {{jerkass}} even after he hit her and showing no concern for her granddaughter's safety during a ghost attack for Stella is only recently coming to see finally realize her actions are more destructive than helpful.mother cares about no one but herself and just makes her family's lives miserable, getting up the nerve to kick Beatrice to the curb.
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* HerOwnWorstEnemy: Stella is an impulsive woman whose actions have caused people she was once on good terms with to sour in her presence, including her daughte
** To be more specific, she left her loving family, the NiceGuy husband Johnathan Strong while their daughter was a young age because of Slimeball rich man Jean-Luc Bevier, whose superficial charm she fell for and she neglected Star in favor of living with Jean Luc and his bratty daughter Colette who don't care about her.
*** She turns a blind eye to her stepdaughter's less than pleasant attitude and unintentionally enabled her. She unintentionally neglected her daughter Star for years, and her insensitive snobbery only further strains her relationship with her daughter Star since she didn't notice that the A-Listers were a bad influence on Star, her rude comments about Danny made Star angry, or that Colette has been tormenting Star for years.
** There is the her inability to stand up to her emotionally abusive mother Beatrice severely strained her marriage to Johnathan. She let her mother walk all over her, even to the point of endangering her attempts to fix her relationship with Star, in the hopes that it'll be good for Star in the end.
*** Stella is only recently coming to see her actions are more destructive than helpful.
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** Also of the DudeMagnet, FilleFatale, TheVamp, SpoiledBrat, ProudBeauty, and SerialHomewrecker. She's used to getting her own way and being adored by boys for her beauty (to the point she can easily steal other girls' boyfriends), but the very concept of a boy who has no interest in her makes her go ballistic as it's a serious blow to her ego. She becomes obsessed with stealing Danny from Star for being the first guy to reject her, and her growing fixation only deepens his hatred for her and makes everyone realize how deeply disturbed she is.

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** Also of the DudeMagnet, FilleFatale, TheVamp, SpoiledBrat, ProudBeauty, and SerialHomewrecker. She's used to getting her own way and being adored by boys for her beauty (to the point she can easily steal other girls' boyfriends), but the very concept of a boy who has no interest in her makes her go ballistic as it's a serious blow to her ego. She becomes obsessed with stealing Danny from Star for being the first guy to reject her, and her growing fixation only deepens his hatred for her and makes everyone realize how deeply disturbed she is.



** Of the StalkerWithACrush, {{Yandere}}, TheDreaded, TheFriendNobodyLikes and TokenEvilTeammate because while the A-Listers aren't nice people, they're ultimately just a bunch of spoiled bullies while Colette is a budding sociopath with a creepy obsession with Danny and zero moral restraints. By the time of "Blackmailed", the A-Listers have become so disturbed by her growing fixation with Danny that they don't want to be involved anymore in her schemes to steal him from Star and even consider kicking her out of the group if she keeps this up, especially if they find out that she's resorted to illegal tactics, in which case they'll gladly turn her over to the police if they have evidence since they don't want to be associated with a crook.

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** Of the StalkerWithACrush, {{Yandere}}, TheDreaded, TheFriendNobodyLikes and TokenEvilTeammate because while the A-Listers aren't nice people, they're ultimately just a bunch of spoiled bullies while Colette is a budding sociopath with a creepy obsession with Danny and zero moral restraints. By the time of "Blackmailed", the A-Listers have become so disturbed by her growing fixation with Danny that they don't want to be involved anymore in her schemes to steal him from Star and even consider kicking her Colette out of the group if she keeps this up, especially if they find out that she's resorted to illegal tactics, in which case they'll gladly turn her over to the police if they have evidence since they don't want to be associated with a crook.
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** Of the TokenEvilTeammate because while the A-Listers aren't nice people, they're ultimately just a bunch of spoiled bullies while Colette is a budding sociopath with a creepy obsession with Danny and zero moral restraints. By the time of "Blackmailed", the A-Listers have become so disturbed by her growing fixation with Danny that they don't want to be involved anymore in her schemes to steal him from Star and even consider kicking her out of the group if she keeps this up, especially if they find out that she's resorted to illegal tactics, in which case they'll gladly turn her over to the police if they have evidence since they don't want to be associated with a crook.

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** Of the StalkerWithACrush, {{Yandere}}, TheDreaded, TheFriendNobodyLikes and TokenEvilTeammate because while the A-Listers aren't nice people, they're ultimately just a bunch of spoiled bullies while Colette is a budding sociopath with a creepy obsession with Danny and zero moral restraints. By the time of "Blackmailed", the A-Listers have become so disturbed by her growing fixation with Danny that they don't want to be involved anymore in her schemes to steal him from Star and even consider kicking her out of the group if she keeps this up, especially if they find out that she's resorted to illegal tactics, in which case they'll gladly turn her over to the police if they have evidence since they don't want to be associated with a crook.
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** Also of the SpoiledBrat, ProudBeauty, and SerialHomewrecker. She's used to getting her own way and being adored by boys for her beauty (to the point she can easily steal other girls' boyfriends), but the very concept of a boy who has no interest in her makes her go ballistic as it's a serious blow to her ego. She becomes obsessed with stealing Danny from Star for being the first guy to reject her, and her growing fixation only deepens his hatred for her and makes everyone realize how deeply disturbed she is.

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** Also of the DudeMagnet, FilleFatale, TheVamp, SpoiledBrat, ProudBeauty, and SerialHomewrecker. She's used to getting her own way and being adored by boys for her beauty (to the point she can easily steal other girls' boyfriends), but the very concept of a boy who has no interest in her makes her go ballistic as it's a serious blow to her ego. She becomes obsessed with stealing Danny from Star for being the first guy to reject her, and her growing fixation only deepens his hatred for her and makes everyone realize how deeply disturbed she is.
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** She claims to be interested in Danny because he's a challenge but is fine with resorting to underhanded methods like threats, blackmail, and sabotage to make him date her; thus showing she's only interested in the idea of a challenge and can't actually stand a guy rejecting her, especially not for Star.
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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Averted as Colette sometimes gets visibly injured or otherwise dirty for her antics.She receives karma in the form of physical pain, humiliation or her hair or clothes get ruined.
* BecomingTheMask: A dark deconstruction of this trope. Colette initially flirted with Danny just to mess with Star. Being rejected by him made her genuinely interested in him and she's been chasing after him since. Her interest eventually develops into an obsession and each story has her sink lower and lower in her quest to obtain Danny as her boyfriend .

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pain and/or humiliation.
* BecomingTheMask: A dark deconstruction of this trope. Colette initially flirted with Danny just to mess with Star. Being rejected by him made her genuinely interested in him and she's been chasing after him since. Her interest eventually develops into an obsession and each story has her sink lower and lower in her quest to obtain Danny as her boyfriend .boyfriend.
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* RichInDollarsPoorInSense: He thinks the world revolves around wealth and privilege, a belief he passed onto his even more spoiled daughter Colette.


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* RichInDollarsPoorInSense: As far as she's concerned, the world only exists to fill her needs.

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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Averted as Colette sometimes gets visibly injured or otherwise dirty for her antics.

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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Averted as Colette sometimes gets visibly injured or otherwise dirty for her antics.She receives karma in the form of physical pain, humiliation or her hair or clothes get ruined.
* BecomingTheMask: A dark deconstruction of this trope. Colette initially flirted with Danny just to mess with Star. Being rejected by him made her genuinely interested in him and she's been chasing after him since. Her interest eventually develops into an obsession and each story has her sink lower and lower in her quest to obtain Danny as her boyfriend .

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