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* Charlotte from BandSlam is a former cheerleader.
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* ''GentlemenPreferBlondes'' (made into a MarilynMonroe movie), of course.
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* Phoebe Buffay and later Rachel from ''Friends''.
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* Phoebe Buffay and later Rachel from ''Friends''.''{{Friends}}''.
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* Britney Spears
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* Pink when she's not black or well pink
* The song "Blondes (Have More Fun)" by Rod Stewart.
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* Pink when she's not black or well pink
* The song "Blondes (Have More Fun)" by Rod Stewart.
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* In ''KyleXY'' Hillary is a blonde who applies except she isn't loved but she wants to be. For the rest of the characters it is better to be blonde like Nicole and Amanda vs Lorie who's gloomy and Jessie who's angry. Gamer Andy with her dark golden locks is neutral.
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* In ''KyleXY'' Hillary is a the blonde that Charlie cheats with on his verginal girlfriend who applies except she isn't loved but she wants to be. interestingly enought is also blond. For the rest of the characters it is better not as good to not be a blonde like Nicole and Amanda vs Lorie who's gloomy and Jessie who's angry.angry vs the good Nicole and Amanda. Gamer Andy with her dark golden locks is neutral.
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* The sexy outlandish Danielle in ''TheGirlNextDoor'' is anything but.
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* The sexy outlandish Danielle in ''TheGirlNextDoor'' ''Film/TheGirlNextDoor'' is anything but.
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* The college guys in ABeauitfulMind see a group of co-eds and all start talking about how they all want the blonde.
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* Jack Weyland's {{Charly}} has the title character being a spontaneous and mischevious New Yorker who repeatedly flirts with Sam just for the fun of it. The book said that she looked like a model who should be in a Pepsi commercial but not her hair color.
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Maybe it's because blondes have more fun. Maybe it's because blond is beautiful. Who knows? But the fact is that characters with distinctly fair hair are out there a lot despite how uncommon blond hair is found in the population. In this case they are not [[HairOfGold meek]], [[BlondesAreEvil malicious]], or [[DumbBlonde dumb]]. One of two kinds of stories will tell us how everyone loves blonds. Either no less than half of the female Caucasian cast are applicable or there is one character who is meant to stand out because she's the most desirable. Maybe both are true. Not to mention the sheer number of CookieCutterCuties who always have very fair hair. (Amber Valletta, Naomi Watts, Kate Hudson, Charlize Theron, Renee Zellweger, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Cameron Diaz, Uma Thurman, Nicole Kidman, Amanda Seyfried, Allison Mack, Laura Vandervoort, Jessica Simpson, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Hilary Duff, Taylor Swift etc)
We can tell how lovable the blonde is because those who are blond at heart don't try to hide behind anyone or anything. Often, superheroes can be found in this trope because of how admirable they are in their universe [[MostCommonSuperPower for their power and sex appeal]]. The same would apply to national celebrities, and high school celebrities for that matter, like the justified [[HighSchoolDance prom queen]]. The lovable blonde is not judgmental toward anyone so as to remain beloved.
They are almost always female and generally teenagers to young adults. With youth often comes energy but not often to the extent of the {{genki girl}}. Then there is the blonde whom we can see or hear about her seemingly effortless romantic abilities so much that she always gets her man, [[NoGuyWantsToBeChased at least at first]]. Any way you look at it, blonds equals confidence, which equals drama because one thing's for sure, the lovable blonde is not the GirlNextDoor.
If she cares about others more than herself or doesn't want to draw attention to herself than it's HairOfGold instead of Everyone Loves Blondes. Think [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl girlie girl]] as opposed to the YamatoNadeshiko.
Any combination of the three less lovable tropes becomes EveryoneLovesBlondes because you can't contrast something with itself.
We can tell how lovable the blonde is because those who are blond at heart don't try to hide behind anyone or anything. Often, superheroes can be found in this trope because of how admirable they are in their universe [[MostCommonSuperPower for their power and sex appeal]]. The same would apply to national celebrities, and high school celebrities for that matter, like the justified [[HighSchoolDance prom queen]]. The lovable blonde is not judgmental toward anyone so as to remain beloved.
They are almost always female and generally teenagers to young adults. With youth often comes energy but not often to the extent of the {{genki girl}}. Then there is the blonde whom we can see or hear about her seemingly effortless romantic abilities so much that she always gets her man, [[NoGuyWantsToBeChased at least at first]]. Any way you look at it, blonds equals confidence, which equals drama because one thing's for sure, the lovable blonde is not the GirlNextDoor.
If she cares about others more than herself or doesn't want to draw attention to herself than it's HairOfGold instead of Everyone Loves Blondes. Think [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl girlie girl]] as opposed to the YamatoNadeshiko.
Any combination of the three less lovable tropes becomes EveryoneLovesBlondes because you can't contrast something with itself.
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We can tell how lovable
They are almost always female and generally teenagers to young adults. With youth often comes energy but not often to the extent of the {{genki girl}}. Then there
Whether it's a single person [[InformedAttractiveness informing us of her attractiveness]] or all the guys are wanting her all anyone can say about her is that she's gorgeous, sexy, or beautiful as if that's all there is to her. She might be actively charming, athletic, [[{{Socialite}} rich]] or even smart but her sex appeal is considered her biggest asset. Expect her to be energetic but not necessarily to the extent of the {{genki girl}}. One thing's for sure, the lovable blonde is
If she cares about others more than herself or doesn't want
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* MaeWest, with her famous husky voice
* MaeWest, with her famous husky voice
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* ''WhiteOleander'' has the daughter and three out of six mothers.
* ''TheHoliday'': Both leading ladies during the film despite Kate Winslet's brown hair in the poster.
* ''TheHoliday'': Both leading ladies during the film despite Kate Winslet's brown hair in the poster.
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* ''WhiteOleander'' Andie Anderson from ''HowToLoseAGuyInTenDays'' is, according to her friend, so gorgeous she 'could throw up on a guy and he'd say, “Do it again.”
* In ''UptownGirls'', rock and roll princess Molly Gunn can have any guy she wants with the snap of a finger.
* Anna Marks in ''[=~He's Just Not That into You~=]'' is tempting enough to pull a man away from his wife (who has dark brown hair) while having her guy friend be chasing her.
* Olivia Lennox from ''[=~She's the Man~=]'' has Duke and Malcolm chasing her and the rest of the guys admiring her but she would rather have the honest Sebastian.
* The sexy outlandish Danielle in ''TheGirlNextDoor'' is anything but.
* The college guys in ABeauitfulMind see a group of co-eds and all start talking about how they all want the blonde.
* {{Premonition}} has thedaughter main character's husband about to cheat on her with a blonde.
* The beautiful andthree out of six mothers.
sweet heiress Alegra Cole from ''{{Hitch}}''
*''TheHoliday'': Both leading ladies during Everyone admires Gen Harwood from ''IcePrincess'' because she shines on the film despite Kate Winslet's brown hair in the poster.rink and at school.
* In ''UptownGirls'', rock and roll princess Molly Gunn can have any guy she wants with the snap of a finger.
* Anna Marks in ''[=~He's Just Not That into You~=]'' is tempting enough to pull a man away from his wife (who has dark brown hair) while having her guy friend be chasing her.
* Olivia Lennox from ''[=~She's the Man~=]'' has Duke and Malcolm chasing her and the rest of the guys admiring her but she would rather have the honest Sebastian.
* The sexy outlandish Danielle in ''TheGirlNextDoor'' is anything but.
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* The beautiful and
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* Party girl Maggie from ''InHerShoes'' contrasting her sister Rose, a plain and serious lawyer.
* Anna Marks in ''[=~He's Just Not That into You~=]'' is tempting enough to pull a man away from his wife while having her guy friend be chasing her.
* Sue Storm "The Invisible Woman" from ''FantasticFour'' wants to be seen.
* The beautiful and sweet heiress Alegra Cole from ''{{Hitch}}''
* Andie Anderson from ''HowToLoseAGuyInTenDays'' is so gorgeous she 'could throw up on a guy and he'd say, “Do it again.”' because she's the sexy, cool, fun, smart, beautiful Andie.
* There's the cool, blond Barbara Novak from ''DownWithLove''.
* Subverted in ''MySuperExGirlfriend''. The main guy goes from the superheroine G-Girl to his crush, Hannah, though one is blonde throughout almost the whole movie, the other is naturally (thanks to an asteroid) blond but hides it behind a wig as her normal self.
* In ''LegallyBlonde'', Elle Woods is homecoming queen, president of Delta Nu, and girlfriend to pre-law student Warner Huntington III.
* In ''UptownGirls'', Molly Gunn can have any guy she wants with the snap of a finger and Rae is a spoiled 8-year-old.
* Everyone admires Gen Harwood from ''IcePrincess'' because she shines on the rink and at school. Contrast with the auburn haired main character who is a bookworm and physics geek.
* ''BandSlam'' (Charlotte Banks and Karen Burton)
* Olivia Lennox from ''[=~She's the Man~=]'' has Duke and Malcolm chasing her and the rest of the guys admiring her but she would rather have the honest Sebastian. Contrast with the boyish, brunette main character.
* Kirsten Dunst's portrayal of ''{{Film/Marie Antoinette}}''
* The sexy outlandish Danielle in ''TheGirlNextDoor'' is anything but.
* AlfredHitchcock definitely had [[AuthorAppeal a thing for blondes]] which is why most of his leading ladies are blonde. These include Tippi Hedren (from ''The Birds'' and ''Marnie''), Janet Leigh, Vera Miles (both ''Psycho''), Kim Novak (''Vertigo''), Eva Marie Saint (''North By Northwest'') and Grace Kelly (''Rear Window'').
* Anna Marks in ''[=~He's Just Not That into You~=]'' is tempting enough to pull a man away from his wife while having her guy friend be chasing her.
* Sue Storm "The Invisible Woman" from ''FantasticFour'' wants to be seen.
* The beautiful and sweet heiress Alegra Cole from ''{{Hitch}}''
* Andie Anderson from ''HowToLoseAGuyInTenDays'' is so gorgeous she 'could throw up on a guy and he'd say, “Do it again.”' because she's the sexy, cool, fun, smart, beautiful Andie.
* There's the cool, blond Barbara Novak from ''DownWithLove''.
* Subverted in ''MySuperExGirlfriend''. The main guy goes from the superheroine G-Girl to his crush, Hannah, though one is blonde throughout almost the whole movie, the other is naturally (thanks to an asteroid) blond but hides it behind a wig as her normal self.
* In ''LegallyBlonde'', Elle Woods is homecoming queen, president of Delta Nu, and girlfriend to pre-law student Warner Huntington III.
* In ''UptownGirls'', Molly Gunn can have any guy she wants with the snap of a finger and Rae is a spoiled 8-year-old.
* Everyone admires Gen Harwood from ''IcePrincess'' because she shines on the rink and at school. Contrast with the auburn haired main character who is a bookworm and physics geek.
* ''BandSlam'' (Charlotte Banks and Karen Burton)
* Olivia Lennox from ''[=~She's the Man~=]'' has Duke and Malcolm chasing her and the rest of the guys admiring her but she would rather have the honest Sebastian. Contrast with the boyish, brunette main character.
* Kirsten Dunst's portrayal of ''{{Film/Marie Antoinette}}''
* The sexy outlandish Danielle in ''TheGirlNextDoor'' is anything but.
* AlfredHitchcock definitely had [[AuthorAppeal a thing for blondes]] which is why most of his leading ladies are blonde. These include Tippi Hedren (from ''The Birds'' and ''Marnie''), Janet Leigh, Vera Miles (both ''Psycho''), Kim Novak (''Vertigo''), Eva Marie Saint (''North By Northwest'') and Grace Kelly (''Rear Window'').
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* Party girl Maggie from ''InHerShoes'' contrasting her sister Rose, a plain In the beginning of ''LegallyBlonde'', Elle Woods is homecoming queen, president of Delta Nu, and serious lawyer.
* Anna Marks in ''[=~He's Just Not That into You~=]'' is tempting enoughgirlfriend to pull a man away from his wife while having her guy friend be chasing her.
pre-law student Warner Huntington III.
*Sue Storm "The Invisible Woman" from ''FantasticFour'' wants to be seen.
* TheKirsten Dunst's portrayal of the beautiful and sweet heiress Alegra Cole from ''{{Hitch}}''
* Andie Anderson from ''HowToLoseAGuyInTenDays'' is so gorgeous she 'could throw up on a guy and he'd say, “Do it again.”' because she's the sexy, cool, fun, smart, beautiful Andie.
* There's the cool, blond Barbara Novak from ''DownWithLove''.
* Subvertedcharming French queen counts in ''MySuperExGirlfriend''. ''{{Film/Marie Antoinette}}''.
* The main guy in ''MySuperExGirlfriend'' obviously finds blondes desirable as he goes from the superheroine G-Girl to his crush, Hannah, though one is blonde throughout almost the whole movie, the other is naturally (thanks to an asteroid) blond but hides it behind a wig as her normal self.
*In ''LegallyBlonde'', Elle Woods is homecoming queen, president of Delta Nu, and girlfriend to pre-law student Warner Huntington III.
* In ''UptownGirls'', Molly Gunn can have any guy she wants with the snap of a finger and Rae is a spoiled 8-year-old.
* Everyone admires Gen HarwoodParty girl Maggie from ''IcePrincess'' because she shines on the rink and at school. Contrast with the auburn haired main character who is ''InHerShoes'' knows how to entice a bookworm and physics geek.
* ''BandSlam'' (Charlotte Banks and Karen Burton)
* Olivia Lennox from ''[=~She's the Man~=]'' has Duke and Malcolm chasing her and the rest of the guys admiring her but she would rather have the honest Sebastian. Contrast with the boyish, brunette main character.
* Kirsten Dunst's portrayal of ''{{Film/Marie Antoinette}}''
* The sexy outlandish Danielle in ''TheGirlNextDoor'' is anything but.
* AlfredHitchcock definitely had [[AuthorAppeal a thing for blondes]] which is why most of his leading ladies are blonde. These include Tippi Hedren (from ''The Birds'' and ''Marnie''), Janet Leigh, Vera Miles (both ''Psycho''), Kim Novak (''Vertigo''), Eva Marie Saint (''North By Northwest'') and Grace Kelly (''Rear Window'').
man.
* Anna Marks in ''[=~He's Just Not That into You~=]'' is tempting enough
*
* The
* Andie Anderson from ''HowToLoseAGuyInTenDays'' is so gorgeous she 'could throw up on a guy and he'd say, “Do it again.”' because she's the sexy, cool, fun, smart, beautiful Andie.
* There's the cool, blond Barbara Novak from ''DownWithLove''.
* Subverted
* The main guy in ''MySuperExGirlfriend'' obviously finds blondes desirable as he goes from the superheroine G-Girl to his crush, Hannah, though one is blonde throughout almost the whole movie, the other is naturally (thanks to an asteroid) blond but hides it behind a wig as her normal self.
*
* In ''UptownGirls'', Molly Gunn can have any guy she wants with the snap of a finger and Rae is a spoiled 8-year-old.
* Everyone admires Gen Harwood
* ''BandSlam'' (Charlotte Banks and Karen Burton)
* Olivia Lennox from ''[=~She's the Man~=]'' has Duke and Malcolm chasing her and the rest of the guys admiring her but she would rather have the honest Sebastian. Contrast with the boyish, brunette main character.
* Kirsten Dunst's portrayal of ''{{Film/Marie Antoinette}}''
* The sexy outlandish Danielle in ''TheGirlNextDoor'' is anything but.
* AlfredHitchcock definitely had [[AuthorAppeal a thing for blondes]] which is why most of his leading ladies are blonde. These include Tippi Hedren (from ''The Birds'' and ''Marnie''), Janet Leigh, Vera Miles (both ''Psycho''), Kim Novak (''Vertigo''), Eva Marie Saint (''North By Northwest'') and Grace Kelly (''Rear Window'').
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* Beautiful with sun-streaked blonde silky hair, blue-green eyes and a tiny dimple in the left cheek, Jessica is easily one of the most beautiful and popular girls in the school. Elizabeth, her identical twin, was one of few students in [[SweetValleyHigh Sweet Valley]] who rivaled Jessica in the popularity stakes.
* ''TheBabysittersClub'' has two out of four white girls from out of state: Stacy, the sophisticated New Yorker, and Dawn, the breezy Californian. Contrast with Mary Anne and Kristy who arive at the first meeting of the BBC feeling like little children in their school skirts.
* ''TheBabysittersClub'' has two out of four white girls from out of state: Stacy, the sophisticated New Yorker, and Dawn, the breezy Californian. Contrast with Mary Anne and Kristy who arive at the first meeting of the BBC feeling like little children in their school skirts.
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* ''TheBabysittersClub'' has two girls from out of state: Stacy, the sophisticated New Yorker, and Dawn, the breezy Californian.
* Beautiful with sun-streaked blonde silky hair, blue-green eyes and a tiny dimple in the left cheek, Jessica is easily one of the most beautiful and popular girls in the school. Elizabeth, her identical twin, was one of few students in [[SweetValleyHigh Sweet Valley]] who rivaled Jessica in the popularitystakes.stakes.
* Amy March in ''LittleWomen'' always knew that she would marry a man with money. She can really do it because she is, as described by the author, a 'regular snow-maiden' with curly golden hair and blue eyes, 'pale and slender' and 'always carrying herself' like a very proper young lady.' She also has the culture of being interested in art, theater and traveling.
* ''TheBabysittersClub'' has two out of four white girls from out of state: Stacy, the sophisticated New Yorker, and Dawn, the breezy Californian. Contrast with Mary Anne and Kristy who arive at the first meeting of the BBC feeling like little children in their school skirts.
* Beautiful with sun-streaked blonde silky hair, blue-green eyes and a tiny dimple in the left cheek, Jessica is easily one of the most beautiful and popular girls in the school. Elizabeth, her identical twin, was one of few students in [[SweetValleyHigh Sweet Valley]] who rivaled Jessica in the popularity
* Amy March in ''LittleWomen'' always knew that she would marry a man with money. She can really do it because she is, as described by the author, a 'regular snow-maiden' with curly golden hair and blue eyes, 'pale and slender' and 'always carrying herself' like a very proper young lady.' She also has the culture of being interested in art, theater and traveling.
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* Six of eight of the white women from ''Series/{{Heroes}}'', season three, are applicable. Four have bright blond hair, and the two others have goldenrod hair.
* In ''DegrassiTheNextGeneration'' you have a combination of less lovable blonds as well as a bunch of blond guys.
* In ''KyleXY'', Nicole, Amanda and Hillary vs Lorie (gloomy), Jessie (angry) and Andy (gamer)
* The title character of ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'' and her two aunts. While Hilda fits the trope most, both Sabrina and Zelda are shown to be popular and fun loving as well.
* ''TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' has the twins though Zack is probably more loved than Cody. Maddie might also count.
* Kara "Miss Sweet Corn" Kent a.k.a. Supergirl from ''{{Smallville}}''.
* In ''DegrassiTheNextGeneration'' you have a combination of less lovable blonds as well as a bunch of blond guys.
* In ''KyleXY'', Nicole, Amanda and Hillary vs Lorie (gloomy), Jessie (angry) and Andy (gamer)
* The title character of ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'' and her two aunts. While Hilda fits the trope most, both Sabrina and Zelda are shown to be popular and fun loving as well.
* ''TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' has the twins though Zack is probably more loved than Cody. Maddie might also count.
* Kara "Miss Sweet Corn" Kent a.k.a. Supergirl from ''{{Smallville}}''.
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* Six Logan Huntzberger of eight of the white GilmoreGirls a non-monogamous ladies man who is more interested in women from ''Series/{{Heroes}}'', season three, are applicable. Four have bright blond hair, and the two others have goldenrod hair.
partying than taking over his father's company.
* In''DegrassiTheNextGeneration'' you have a combination of less lovable blonds as well as a bunch of blond guys.
* In ''KyleXY'', Nicole, Amanda and''KyleXY'' Hillary is a blonde who applies except she isn't loved but she wants to be. For the rest of the characters it is better to be blonde like Nicole and Amanda vs Lorie (gloomy), who's gloomy and Jessie (angry) and who's angry. Gamer Andy (gamer)
* The title character of ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'' andwith her two aunts. dark golden locks is neutral.
* Aunt Hilda in ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch''. WhileHilda she fits the trope most, both Sabrina and Zelda are shown to be popular and fun loving as well.
* ''TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' has the twins though Zack is probably more loved than Cody. Maddie might also count.
* Kara "Miss Sweet Corn" Kent a.k.a. Supergirl from ''{{Smallville}}''.well.
* In
* In ''KyleXY'', Nicole, Amanda and
* The title character of ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'' and
* Aunt Hilda in ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch''. While
* ''TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' has the twins though Zack is probably more loved than Cody. Maddie might also count.
* Kara "Miss Sweet Corn" Kent a.k.a. Supergirl from ''{{Smallville}}''.
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* Emma, Rikki, Miriam, Byron, Bella, Will, Lewis all from ''H2O: Just Add Water''. Hell it must be that Cleo is loved in spite of not being blonde.
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* The song "Blondes (Have More Fun)" by Rod Stewart.
* SClub7 started out with three blondes in the group but moved up to five by the time they split up.
* Atomic Kitten went from the BlondeBrunetteRedhead tandem to having all three as blondes for two of their albums. They definitely fit the trope in the video for "It's OK".
* SClub7 started out with three blondes in the group but moved up to five by the time they split up.
* Atomic Kitten went from the BlondeBrunetteRedhead tandem to having all three as blondes for two of their albums. They definitely fit the trope in the video for "It's OK".
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* None other than the 7-time Women's Champion and Diva of the Decade TrishStratus (though she's brunette now).
* Really most of the blonde WWE divas end up beloved at some point. Famous ones include Sable, Debra, Torrie Wilson, Stacy Keibler and Terri Runnels.
** Recent ones include Kelly Kelly, Beth Phoenix, Michelle [=McCool=], Maryse and Natalya.
* Once they turned face, The Beautiful People in TNA - Angelina Love, Velvet Sky and Lacey von Eric.
* Invoked by Molly Holly when she turned from face to heel as she darkened her blonde hair to brown in order to fit with her new character better.
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* The Alexandra sisters Sophitia and Cassandra from the Soul Series.
* Nina Williams from ''Tekken'' is the only female to have appeared in every game and even got her own spin-off game.
* In ''FinalFantasyXII'' every main character is a blonde (except Fran since she's a humanoid bunny but she's still a WhiteHairedPrettyGirl).
** Then there's Rikku from ''FinalFantasyX'' who is a borderline GenkiGirl.
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* The Alexandra sisters Sophitia and Cassandra from the Soul Series.
* Nina Williams from ''Tekken'' is the only female to have appeared in every game and even got her own spin-off game.
* In ''FinalFantasyXII'' every main character is a blonde (except Fran since she's a humanoid bunny but she's still a WhiteHairedPrettyGirl).
** Then there's Rikku from ''FinalFantasyX'' who is a borderline GenkiGirl.
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They are almost always female and generally teenagers to young adults. With youth often comes energy but not often to the extent of the {{genki girl}}. Then there is the blonde whom we can see or hear about her seemingly effortless romantic abilities so much that she always gets her man, [[NoGuyWantsToBeChased at least at first]]. Any way you look at it, blonds equals confidence, which equals drama.
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They are almost always female and generally teenagers to young adults. With youth often comes energy but not often to the extent of the {{genki girl}}. Then there is the blonde whom we can see or hear about her seemingly effortless romantic abilities so much that she always gets her man, [[NoGuyWantsToBeChased at least at first]]. Any way you look at it, blonds equals confidence, which equals drama.
drama because one thing's for sure, the lovable blonde is not the GirlNextDoor.
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* The title character of ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'' and her two aunts.
* ''TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' has the twins and Maddie.
* ''TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' has the twins and Maddie.
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* The title character of ''SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'' and her two aunts.
aunts. While Hilda fits the trope most, both Sabrina and Zelda are shown to be popular and fun loving as well.
* ''TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' has the twinsand Maddie.though Zack is probably more loved than Cody. Maddie might also count.
* ''TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' has the twins
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* [[MissionImpossible Cinnamon Carter]] (Barbara Bain). Her talent for distracting TheMark was pretty much her reason for being on the team.
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* In ''NipAndTuck'', Hortense (unsurprisingly) [[http://www.rhjunior.com/NT/00493.html resents the "long silky blond hair" standard]].
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Maybe it's because blondes have more fun. Maybe it's because blond is beautiful. Who knows? But the fact is that characters with distinctly fair hair are out there a lot despite how uncommon blond hair is found in the population. In this case they are not [[HairOfGold meek]], [[BlondesAreEvil malicious]], or [[DumbBlonde dumb]]. One of two kinds of stories will tell us how everyone loves blonds. Either no less than half of the female Caucasian cast are applicable or there is one character who is meant to stand out because she's the most desirable. Maybe both are true.
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Maybe it's because blondes have more fun. Maybe it's because blond is beautiful. Who knows? But the fact is that characters with distinctly fair hair are out there a lot despite how uncommon blond hair is found in the population. In this case they are not [[HairOfGold meek]], [[BlondesAreEvil malicious]], or [[DumbBlonde dumb]]. One of two kinds of stories will tell us how everyone loves blonds. Either no less than half of the female Caucasian cast are applicable or there is one character who is meant to stand out because she's the most desirable. Maybe both are true. \n Not to mention the sheer number of CookieCutterCuties who always have very fair hair. (Amber Valletta, Naomi Watts, Kate Hudson, Charlize Theron, Renee Zellweger, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Cameron Diaz, Uma Thurman, Nicole Kidman, Amanda Seyfried, Allison Mack, Laura Vandervoort, Jessica Simpson, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Hilary Duff, Taylor Swift etc)
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* Olivia Lennox from ''[=~She's the Man~=]'' has Duke and Malcolm chasing her and the rest of the guys admiring her but she would rather have the honest Sebastian.
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* Olivia Lennox from ''[=~She's the Man~=]'' has Duke and Malcolm chasing her and the rest of the guys admiring her but she would rather have the honest Sebastian. Contrast with the boyish, brunette main character.
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* ''TheBabysittersClub'' has two out of four white girls from out of state: Stacy, the sophisticated New Yorker, and Dawn, the breezy Californian.
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* ''TheBabysittersClub'' has two out of four white girls from out of state: Stacy, the sophisticated New Yorker, and Dawn, the breezy Californian.
Californian. Contrast with Mary Anne and Kristy who arive at the first meeting of the BBC feeling like little children in their school skirts.
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* Wild and unstoppable Bridget from ''TheSisterhoodOfTheTravelingPants''
* Party girl Maggie from ''InHerShoes''.
* Party girl Maggie from ''InHerShoes''.
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* Wild and unstoppable Bridget from ''TheSisterhoodOfTheTravelingPants''
''TheSisterhoodOfTheTravelingPants'' contrasting shy, sweet Lena and rebel Tibby.
* Party girl Maggie from''InHerShoes''.''InHerShoes'' contrasting her sister Rose, a plain and serious lawyer.
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* Everyone admires Gen Harwood from ''IcePrincess'' because she shines on the rink and at school.
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* Everyone admires Gen Harwood from ''IcePrincess'' because she shines on the rink and at school. Contrast with the auburn haired main character who is a bookworm and physics geek.
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* AlfredHitchcock definitely had [[AuthorAppeal a thing for blondes]] which is why most of his leading ladies are blonde. These include Tippi Hedren (from ''The Birds'' and ''Marnie''), Janet Leigh, Vera Miles (both ''Psycho''), Kim Novak (''Vertigo''), Eva Marie Saint (''North By Northwest'') and Grace Kelly (''Rear Window'').
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* Phoebe Buffay and later Rachel from ''Friends''.
* Dr Molly Clock from ''{{Scrubs}}''.
* Emma, Rikki, Miriam, Byron, Bella, Will, Lewis all from ''H2O: Just Add Water''. Hell it must be that Cleo is loved in spite of not being blonde.
* All of the [[{{Charmed}} Halliwell Sisters]] have been blonde at some point on the show. Prue had blonde hair in an episode set in the future, Piper wore a blonde wig for Halloween while Paige and Phoebe both dyed their hair blonde in seasons 6 and 3 respectively. Phoebe also had blonde hair when she was turned into Aphrodite, a genie and Lady Godiva.
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* The song "Blondes (Have More Fun)" by Rod Stewart.
* SClub7 started out with three blondes in the group but moved up to five by the time they split up.
* Atomic Kitten went from the BlondeBrunetteRedhead tandem to having all three as blondes for two of their albums. They definitely fit the trope in the video for "It's OK".
* Blondie anyone?
* "I Like Blondes" - Jameson Clark.
* Britney Spears
* Christina Aguilera
* Pink when she's not black or well pink
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* None other than the 7-time Women's Champion and Diva of the Decade TrishStratus (though she's brunette now).
* Really most of the blonde WWE divas end up beloved at some point. Famous ones include Sable, Debra, Torrie Wilson, Stacy Keibler and Terri Runnels.
** Recent ones include Kelly Kelly, Beth Phoenix, Michelle [=McCool=], Maryse and Natalya.
* Once they turned face, The Beautiful People in TNA - Angelina Love, Velvet Sky and Lacey von Eric.
* Invoked by Molly Holly when she turned from face to heel as she darkened her blonde hair to brown in order to fit with her new character better.
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* The Alexandra sisters Sophitia and Cassandra from the Soul Series.
* Nina Williams from ''Tekken'' is the only female to have appeared in every game and even got her own spin-off game.
* In ''FinalFantasyXII'' every main character is a blonde (except Fran since she's a humanoid bunny but she's still a WhiteHairedPrettyGirl).
** Then there's Rikku from ''FinalFantasyX'' who is a borderline GenkiGirl.
* Dr Molly Clock from ''{{Scrubs}}''.
* Emma, Rikki, Miriam, Byron, Bella, Will, Lewis all from ''H2O: Just Add Water''. Hell it must be that Cleo is loved in spite of not being blonde.
* All of the [[{{Charmed}} Halliwell Sisters]] have been blonde at some point on the show. Prue had blonde hair in an episode set in the future, Piper wore a blonde wig for Halloween while Paige and Phoebe both dyed their hair blonde in seasons 6 and 3 respectively. Phoebe also had blonde hair when she was turned into Aphrodite, a genie and Lady Godiva.
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* The song "Blondes (Have More Fun)" by Rod Stewart.
* SClub7 started out with three blondes in the group but moved up to five by the time they split up.
* Atomic Kitten went from the BlondeBrunetteRedhead tandem to having all three as blondes for two of their albums. They definitely fit the trope in the video for "It's OK".
* Blondie anyone?
* "I Like Blondes" - Jameson Clark.
* Britney Spears
* Christina Aguilera
* Pink when she's not black or well pink
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* None other than the 7-time Women's Champion and Diva of the Decade TrishStratus (though she's brunette now).
* Really most of the blonde WWE divas end up beloved at some point. Famous ones include Sable, Debra, Torrie Wilson, Stacy Keibler and Terri Runnels.
** Recent ones include Kelly Kelly, Beth Phoenix, Michelle [=McCool=], Maryse and Natalya.
* Once they turned face, The Beautiful People in TNA - Angelina Love, Velvet Sky and Lacey von Eric.
* Invoked by Molly Holly when she turned from face to heel as she darkened her blonde hair to brown in order to fit with her new character better.
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* The Alexandra sisters Sophitia and Cassandra from the Soul Series.
* Nina Williams from ''Tekken'' is the only female to have appeared in every game and even got her own spin-off game.
* In ''FinalFantasyXII'' every main character is a blonde (except Fran since she's a humanoid bunny but she's still a WhiteHairedPrettyGirl).
** Then there's Rikku from ''FinalFantasyX'' who is a borderline GenkiGirl.
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* ''MySuperExGirlfriend'' includes the main guy going from the superheroine G-Girl to his crush, Hannah.
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* ''MySuperExGirlfriend'' includes the Subverted in ''MySuperExGirlfriend''. The main guy going goes from the superheroine G-Girl to his crush, Hannah.Hannah, though one is blonde throughout almost the whole movie, the other is naturally (thanks to an asteroid) blond but hides it behind a wig as her normal self.
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* In ''KyleXY'', Nicole, Amanda and Hillary vs Lorie (gloomy), Jessie (angry) and Andy
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* In ''KyleXY'', Nicole, Amanda and Hillary vs Lorie (gloomy), Jessie (angry) and AndyAndy (gamer)
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We can tell how lovable the blonde is because those who are blond at heart don't try to hide behind anyone or anything. Often, superheroes can be found in this trope because of how admirable they are in their universe [[MostCommonSuperPower for their power and sex appeal]]. The same would apply to national celebrities, and high school celebrities for that matter. The lovable blonde is not judgmental toward anyone so as to remain beloved.
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We can tell how lovable the blonde is because those who are blond at heart don't try to hide behind anyone or anything. Often, superheroes can be found in this trope because of how admirable they are in their universe [[MostCommonSuperPower for their power and sex appeal]]. The same would apply to national celebrities, and high school celebrities for that matter.matter, like the justified [[HighSchoolDance prom queen]]. The lovable blonde is not judgmental toward anyone so as to remain beloved.
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** Best example in a single character: Emma. She was the show's 'main character' (or as close as this show gets to a main character) for most of the run. The only season without Emma isn't an example anymore; the one blonde, is [[TheScrappy not very loved]].
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If she cares about others more than herself or doesn't want to draw attention to herself than it's HairOfGold instead of Everyone Loves Blondes.
Any combination of the three less lovable tropes becomes EveryoneLovesBlondes because you can't contrast something with itself. Think [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl girlie girl]] as opposed to the YamatoNadeshiko.
Any combination of the three less lovable tropes becomes EveryoneLovesBlondes because you can't contrast something with itself. Think [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl girlie girl]] as opposed to the YamatoNadeshiko.
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If she cares about others more than herself or doesn't want to draw attention to herself than it's HairOfGold instead of Everyone Loves Blondes.
Blondes. Think [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl girlie girl]] as opposed to the YamatoNadeshiko.
Any combination of the three less lovable tropes becomes EveryoneLovesBlondes because you can't contrast something with itself. Think [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl girlie girl]] as opposed to the YamatoNadeshiko.\n
Any combination of the three less lovable tropes becomes EveryoneLovesBlondes because you can't contrast something with itself.
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Any combination of the three less lovable tropes becomes EveryoneLovesBlondes because you can't contrast something with itself.
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Any combination of the three less lovable tropes becomes EveryoneLovesBlondes because you can't contrast something with itself. \n Think [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl girlie girl]] as opposed to the YamatoNadeshiko.
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** Best example in a single character: Emma. She was the show's 'main character' (or as close as this show gets to a main character) for most of the run. The only season without Emma isn't an example anymore, there's only [[strike:two]] one blonde, and she's [[TheScrappy not very loved]].
*** Emma, the cause girl, who always seems to be angry about something including not being sure if Sean was asking her out on her first date, lovable?
*** Emma, the cause girl, who always seems to be angry about something including not being sure if Sean was asking her out on her first date, lovable?
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** Best example in a single character: Emma. She was the show's 'main character' (or as close as this show gets to a main character) for most of the run. The only season without Emma isn't an example anymore, there's only [[strike:two]] anymore; the one blonde, and she's is [[TheScrappy not very loved]].
*** Emma, the cause girl, who always seems to be angry about something including not being sure if Sean was asking her out on her first date, lovable?loved]].
*** Emma, the cause girl, who always seems to be angry about something including not being sure if Sean was asking her out on her first date, lovable?
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* Andie Anderson from ''HowToLoseAGuyInTenDays'' is so gorgeous she 'could throw up on a guy and he'd say, “Do it again.”'
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* Andie Anderson from ''HowToLoseAGuyInTenDays'' is so gorgeous she 'could throw up on a guy and he'd say, “Do it again.”'”' because she's the sexy, cool, fun, smart, beautiful Andie.
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* ''IcePrincess'' (Gen Harwood and Tina Harwood)
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* Everyone admires Gen Harwood from ''IcePrincess'' (Gen Harwood because she shines on the rink and Tina Harwood)at school.
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If she cares about others more than herself or doesn't want to draw attention to herself than it's HairOfGold instead of Everyone Loves Blondes.
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* Played horrifically straight in TheBluestEye. The young black girl protagonist becomes convinced that the only way anyone will ever love her is if she has blue eyes and curly blonde hair just like ShirleyTemple.
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* Played horrifically straight in TheBluestEye. The young black girl protagonist becomes convinced that the only way anyone will ever love her is if she has blue eyes and curly blonde hair just like ShirleyTemple.
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Any combination of the three less lovable tropes becomes this trope because you can't contrast something with itself.
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Any combination of the three less lovable tropes becomes this trope EveryoneLovesBlondes because you can't contrast something with itself.
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* In ''DegrassiTheNextGeneration'' you have a trio of less lovable blonds as well as a bunch of blond guys.
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* In ''DegrassiTheNextGeneration'' you have a trio combination of less lovable blonds as well as a bunch of blond guys.
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* Just about any point in ''DegrassiTheNextGeneration'' counting the guys.
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* Just about any point in In ''DegrassiTheNextGeneration'' counting the you have a trio of less lovable blonds as well as a bunch of blond guys.