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10->''"I take it as a rule of nature that all American high schools are ruled by a pack of snobs, led by a supremely confident young woman who is blonde, superficial, catty, and ripe for public humiliation. This character is followed by two friends who worship her and are a little bit shorter."''
11-->-- '''Creator/RogerEbert''', review of ''Film/{{Sleepover}}''
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13Take your typical setting involving teenagers -- say, a HighSchool -- wait an establishing scene or two or three, and there she is. See that [[MsFanservice attractive]] blonde [[CruelCheerleader cheerleader]] looking down her nose ([[StatuesqueStunner often literally]]) and sneering at the [[HollywoodHomely frumpy girl in glasses]]? That's her.
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15The Alpha Bitch is living, breathing evidence that PopularIsEvil. From [[SeductionAsOneUpmanship stealing your crush]] to humiliating you in front of the whole school, there is no low she won't stoop to in order to oppress her dorky classmates and assert herself as the queen. She will often win Homecoming Queen or Prom Queen in a landslide vote. Often times, she is the authority of the cheerleading squad and decides who's on and off the squad. After all, [[TwoTeacherSchool who needs a coach?]]
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17The villainess of a TeenDrama, the Alpha Bitch is the DistaffCounterpart to the JerkJock or BigJerkOnCampus, and usually his girlfriend[[note]](sometimes he's also her attack dog)[[/note]]; what he does with his fists, she does with a sharp tongue and sharper [[ManipulativeBitch manipulation]]. She is often surrounded by a fawning GirlPosse who suck up to her and act as her faithful minions. She's very likely to be a {{Narcissist}}, a DramaQueen, a [[TheFashionista fashionista]], a ValleyGirl, a BrattyTeenageDaughter, a DaddysGirl, an AttentionWhore, and/or a ProudBeauty. May also be (or be close to) one of the cheerleaders.
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19She's also usually the scion of a [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney wealthy]] and [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections influential]] family, the star of the school or head sister of the influential college sorority house, thus providing her a network of local celebrity, influence, and wealth to exploit. She's also [[FemmeFatale quite the seductress]] (even going so far as to [[BareMidriffsAreFeminine bare her midriff]] as a method of intimidation), and consequently, all the [[AllGuysWantCheerleaders boys]] fight amongst themselves -- sometimes literally -- to be her [[HenpeckedHusband oppressed boyfriend]]. And to top it off, she's also [[ScrewTheRulesImBeautiful very good-looking]]. All this leaves her with the belief that she can [[KarmaHoudini do whatever she likes without consequences]]. Unfortunately, she's often right; the PowersThatBe are not immune to her family's wealth, connections, and influence, and they can and will be corrupted or coerced into [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem overlooking her bad behavior]].
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21Her natural enemy is the loser heroine. Whenever their eternal, [[GreenEyedMonster jealousy-fueled]] struggle over possessions, boyfriends, and status is sparked anew, quarter will neither be asked for nor given.
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23Her foil, however, is the ClassPrincess, who's as beautiful and popular as she is, if not more so, except that she's nice and sweet to everyone instead of bullying them. The Alpha Bitch will see the Class Princess as a threat to her throne, as everyone easily prefers the Class Princess to her, and try to damage the Class Princess' reputation before the Class Princess overthrows the Alpha Bitch.
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25Usually the Veronica in a BettyAndVeronica situation, if she's even presented as a love interest at all. Frequently on the Snob end of SlobsVersusSnobs. ItsACostumePartyISwear, the PrankDate, and the PartySchedulingGambit are just some of the many nasty tricks she plays. Often receives her comeuppance at the hands of a member of her own GirlPosse in a BackstabbingTheAlphaBitch moment, or when the "loser" and/or Class Princess fight back (sometimes with an EngineeredPublicConfession). The Alpha Bitch is normally joined by a BetaBitch who assists her in her various cruel deeds.
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27If given some CharacterDevelopment, she will become a DefrostingIceQueen and grow into a SpoiledSweet, or a LovableAlphaBitch. This might come from a reveal that she's actually [[EasilyEmbarrassedYoungster hiding the fact that she's very easily-embarrassed]]. This trope is probably so common [[TruthInTelevision because everyone who wasn't homeschooled knew someone like this... or was one]]. It self-perpetuates because girls who want to be popular will copy what works on TV. They might even [[BecomingTheMask become the mask]].
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29Once she's [[SchoolyardBullyAllGrownUp all grown up]] (if without going through CharacterDevelopment), she'll probably start off as one of the SinisterSororitySisters, before turning into an ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife, treating service workers and her neighbors (especially her fellow mothers, some of whom probably went to school with her) the same way she treated her classmates in high school.
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31Most examples fall into one of three types:
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33* '''Aggressive:''' Despite being a [[PopularIsDumb not-too]]-[[InsufferableImbecile bright]], outwardly [[{{Jerkass}} rude, bullying, mean-spirited excuse for a human]], she will somehow still be the most popular girl in school, making her a weird mix of CardCarryingVillain and VillainWithGoodPublicity. She may be manipulative from time to time, but the way she acts, it's a wonder people fall for her tricks. Usually, she will be HatedByAll, but even that won't be enough to stop her. Done poorly, she can break the WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief, but done well she can be used to show how sadistic teenagers can be, out of a need for acceptance and attraction towards people they perceive as powerful. Unlikely to be a FilleFatale; she's too outwardly mean for that. But who knows, if AllMenArePerverts, they might overlook her personality in favor of [[BeautyIsBad looks]]. Common in [[KidCom Kid Coms]] and shows with BlackAndWhiteMorality because she's a rather [[ObviouslyEvil unambiguous]] character. This does not mean she is necessarily a FlatCharacter. She may in fact be SourOutsideSadInside. Compare TheBully and TheLadette. Examples: [[Literature/{{Carrie}} Chris Hargensen]], [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Connie D'Amico]], [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch Libby Chessler]]
34* '''Passive-Aggressive:''' A smarter, more adroit version of the first type, she is often adept at [[BitchInSheepsClothing putting on a friendly facade]], all the better for her to lull the unwary into letting their guard down. Though sometimes BookDumb out of a lack of interest in academics, she is usually of about average or greater intelligence, because maintaining her status requires some level of cleverness. Her beta is usually a [[DumbIsGood good-natured]] DumbBlonde, BrainlessBeauty, or AsianAirhead for contrast. Very often a FilleFatale, or if she's older, a FemmeFatale. Often, even she is [[ObliviouslyEvil just as oblivious to her inner nature]] as everyone else is, and thinks of herself as much like the way she presents herself to others. A HeelRealization may cause her to change her ways. Or she might be knowingly and unrepentantly evil and just knows how to hide it from others. Also, while it’s not impossible for Passive-Aggressives to insult people, it's usually something minor in the story they do to hint at their true nature to the audience. They tend to find a lot more value in manipulating others for popularity than they do in just abusing people and being an all-around unlikable bully like Aggressives. Examples: [[WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}} Tricia Holmes]], [[WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger Miranda Kilgallen]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} Muffy Crosswire]]
35* '''Mix of Both:''' Occasionally, Alpha Bitches may fluctuate between the two types above depending on the situation. One scene she will act like a BitchInSheepsClothing, attempting to lure people into being her "friend", and the next scene she'll drop the act and turn into an angry, bullying {{Jerkass}}. This sudden shift in behavior usually happens when dealing with someone who refuses to fall victim to her manipulation, such as the LoserProtagonist, or during a VillainousBreakdown. Other times, she'll generally use passive-aggressiveness for manipulation and outward aggressiveness for dominance. Examples: [[Film/MeanGirls Regina George]], [[WesternAnimation/TotalDrama Heather]], [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Trixie Tang]], [[Theatre/TheCrucible Abigail Williams]]
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37If she's not the cheerleader type with the fake smile, but the (usually) unglamorous girl who will fight to be the best in her class, she's the AcademicAlphaBitch. Though [[AlwaysFemale almost always a she]], rare male Alpha Bitches (called Alpha Bastards) do exist, but they're just that -- rare. They're distinct from the JerkJock in that they're mainly [[TrashTalk catty]] and [[ManipulativeBastard manipulative]], rather than physically threatening, although if a JerkJock is preppy enough, he can overlap with the Alpha Bastard. However, if the AlphaBastard is a popular {{Jerkass}} who rules the school, regardless of his abilities or his school activities, they will become the BigJerkOnCampus. However, regardless of type or gender, the Alpha Bitch is almost invariably choleric in the FourTemperamentEnsemble.
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39The Alpha Bitch is the female version of BigJerkOnCampus, who does not necessarily have to be a JerkJock, just like she does not have to be a CruelCheerleader. Like the Alpha Bitch, this guy can be aggressive, passive-aggressive, or a mix of both, and can qualify regardless of his athletic ability, as long as he is good-looking, popular, and a huge {{Jerkass}}.
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41The reason this character type is hated more than other {{Jerkass}} characters may have to do with her privilege and looks, see also JerkSue. Contrast UnpopularPopularCharacter.
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43%%Alpha Bitch is not "female jerkass". If she is not popular, it's not an example.
44%%If you have time, please take time to put examples in alphabetical order. This page Administrivia/HowToAlphabetizeThings should help you with that.
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46See the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_bee_(sociology) article]] on Website/{{Wikipedia}} for the RealLife information of this trope.
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48Don't confuse this trope with SpoiledBrat, an exaggerated version of the trope, mostly associated with the [[EnfantsTerribles under 12-aged juvenile delinquents]], rather than with the {{Jerkass}}es. Also, if a girl becomes a Spoiled Brat, she's mostly meant to be a BrattyHalfPint, with a [[LittleMissSnarker somewhat deadpan]][[note]]([[DeadpanSnarker The snarking]] is a trait most commonly associated with {{tomboy}}s)[[/note]] attitude.
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50And yes, [[TruthInTelevision Alpha Bitches do exist in real life]] and we've all had the pleasure of going to school with one or twelve. '''[[Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease No further elaboration is necessary]].'''
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52!!Example subpages:
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54[[index]]
55* AlphaBitch/AnimeAndManga
56* AlphaBitch/ComicBooks
57* AlphaBitch/FanWorks
58* [[AlphaBitch/{{Film}} Films]]
59* AlphaBitch/{{Literature}}
60* AlphaBitch/LiveActionTV
61* AlphaBitch/VideoGames
62* AlphaBitch/WebAnimation
63** ''AlphaBitch/MoniRobo''
64* AlphaBitch/{{Webcomics}}
65* AlphaBitch/WesternAnimation
66[[/index]]
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68!!Other examples:
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71[[folder:Comic Strips]]
72* ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}''
73** Violet is the elementary school epitome of this trope (though she has dark hair). She always leads the other catty girls in picking on Charlie Brown. She also tends to brag on well-off her dad is.
74** Patty (not Peppermint Patty, the other one) occasionally had some of these traits in the early years as well.
75** Not Lucy, however, who is aggressive and violent rather than catty and cliquish.
76* Dakota Reed from ''ComicStrip/PhoebeAndHerUnicorn'' is a snobby popular girl who teases Phoebe a lot and calls her weird. Despite this, Phoebe considers Dakota her "frenemy".
77* Gloria Darling from ''ComicStrip/LittleLulu''
78* Tiffany from ''ComicStrip/{{Luann}}'', though her popularity [[InformedAbility might be in her head]] considering ''she lost her own beauty contest''.
79* The ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' Christmas 2012 strip "Imaginary Enemies" introduces Veronica Stackmore, daughter of the Mayor of Leadworth, queen of Leadworth Primary School, and ringleader of the [[GirlPosse gang]] that teases Amelia for her belief in [[NotSoImaginaryFriend the Raggedy Doctor]].
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82[[folder:Music]]
83* The song "Roses" by Music/OutKast is a long TheReasonYouSuckSpeech directed at an Alpha Bitch named Caroline. In the music video, she doesn't really seem to mind.
84* The music video to Music/AvrilLavigne's song, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmncLYiFyGQ&fmt=18 Girlfriend]]", has her acting aggressively bitchy against the nerdy girlfriend of a boy she fancies. The song is actually ''parodying'' the Alpha Bitch, [[MisaimedFandom though many real-life Libbies didn't understand and have taken it as a theme song for themselves]]. Though Avril Lavigne herself seemed to miss the point of her own song when she made the video, since the Alpha Bitch she plays ends up ''getting the guy'' at the end of the song and [[KarmaHoudini never getting punished]] for her [[KickTheDog bullying behaviour]], while the poor girlfriend is left alone and miserable. If it was made to reflect the satirical nature of the song, then the video is a particularly cynical depiction of high school dynamics.
85* Music/{{Chumbawamba}}'s "She's Got All the Friends" is a perky, poppy song loaded with backhanded compliments towards an Alpha Bitch ("She's got all the friends that money can buy", "Both her faces are so pleasing to the eye", etc.)
86* "Just the Girl" by Music/TheClickFive. Gender inversion of AllGirlsWantBadBoys. The protagonist is in love with one of these, but she bullies and belittles him.
87* "That Girl" by Music/AllTimeLow. Gender inversion of AllGirlsWantBadBoys.
88* Music/TaylorSwift:
89** Taylor Swift did a [[ActingForTwo double role]] as both the blonde GirlNextDoor and the brunette Alpha Bitch (whom she antagonizes) in the "You Belong With Me" video
90** Her song "Mean" is also at least partially directed at mean girls. The song itself is simply about bullies, but the video shows two examples of mean girls, one trio of girls who ostracize another for wearing the wrong colored bow, and the other a group mocking a teenaged girl working in fast food to save up for college.
91* The character Jordan Pruitt's song, "Miss Popularity", is about.
92* Music/EmilyOsment expresses her contempt for such a girl in her song "I Hate the Homecoming Queen".
93* The girl in the blue dress in the music video for Music/{{Paramore}}'s "Misery Business."
94* In the Fleming & John song "Ugly Girl", the girl singing appears to be an Alpha Bitch who is trash-talking her ex's new girlfriend who she considers ugly.
95* The rival in Saving Jane's "Girl Next Door". However, it is potentially subverted in that the protagonist does have a boyfriend, seems more of a loner, naturally, and is more edgy, wanting to "hit her", when the only indication of the rival purposefully bothering her is when she pushes her books, which might be imagined in a DreamSequence. It gives rise to the [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation possible interpretation]] that the protagonist is actually just insecure and jealous of a girl more popular than she is, and that the popular girl isn't a bad person at all.
96** Song itself shows nothing to make the listener believe this. Said girl might be a Mary Sue, but nothing indicates that's she mean in any fashion.
97* Red Union, a Serbian punk band, has "I Hate Girls Like You", about the protagonist trying to teach and help the Alpha Bitch to be a better person, but being frustrated by her shallow attitude and unwillingness to learn.
98* Deconstructed in Music/LanaDelRey's "This is What Makes Us Girls," ostensibly about Del Rey's small-town high school experience as part of a GirlPosse. The song itself actually casts a critical eye on the willingness of teen girls to turn against each other in favor of boyfriends and troublemaking, but she even describes them as "the only friends [she] ever had."
99* "All She Could Be" by Sarah Solovay describes an AlphaBitch, describing her as "so pretty, but so mean, envied by the whole world" and "lives her whole life getting stuff for free," but paints her as an almost tragic character with "fake friends," describing her as being "smart but she doesn't do a thing" and asking "what happens when you're eighty and your pretty face has gone away?"
100* "Popular" by Music/TheVeronicas. It's even the theme song for the biatch female tribute from District 1, Glimmer in Film/TheHungerGames
101* "Popular Girl" by Music/{{Survivor|Band}}. However, it's very objective, as the lyrics don't explain the titular girl in offensive terms.
102* "Too Cool" by Creator/MeaghanMartin.
103* "She's So Mean" by Music/{{Matchbox 20}}.
104* "Lonely Girl" by Tonight Alive is a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech seemingly directed at one of these whose latest misdeed was the last straw for the protagonist:
105-->''You've got a lot of nerve, it looks like the table's turning, and now you're wishing me well like you miss me.''
106-->''You've got a dirty tongue, it looks like the damage done is forever, and it's a long time to miss me.''
107* "Back Around" by Music/DemiLovato is a warning directed at such a character, telling her that her cruel behavior will eventually be [[LaserGuidedKarma repaid in kind]]:
108-->It's gonna come back around
109-->You know that this town is just too small and I'm too tall to take this again
110-->You're just too adverse but I got news
111-->You know you're just gonna lose
112-->Everything and everyone that mean so much to you
113* Music/MarinaDiamandis:
114** "Primadonna Girl" is about one. It's mentioned that she has a InferioritySuperiorityComplex.
115** Deconstructed in "Teen Idle", which is about a [[StepfordSmiler secretly depressed]] and [[DrivenToSuicide suicidal]] version of this trope.
116* "Prom Queen" by Molly Kate Kestner deconstructs this trope. The girl is actually a BrokenBird with a DisappearedDad who [[StepfordSmiler masks her troubles]]. In the future, she'll likely end up as someone's TrophyWife, desperately clinging onto her youth.
117* "Stupid Girl" by ''Music/{{Garbage}}'' seems to be about a girl like this: someone who's a complete phony and thinks everyone should admire her just for existing.
118* The music video for "Drop The Girl" by Hit The Lights shows multiple examples of this trope.
119* The MC version of "Fit But You Know It" by the ''Music/TheStreets'' turns the girl in the song into this. In the original she was just a ProudBeauty. The remix has completely different lyrics and makes her really self-centered (in addition to being vain) and implies she likes leading men on.
120* Most of ''Lady Sovereign's'' (who plays the girl in the music video for the above example) protagonists are some form of this.
121* ''Music/FrankieValliAndTheFourSeasons'': In "Walk like A Man", the protagonist seems to be tormented by one, who he seems to have some feelings for. His father recommends he just forget about her, as she's not worth his time.
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124[[folder:Podcasts]]
125* Several examples from ''Podcast/CoolKidsTable''.
126** Katie Anderson in ''Creepy Town'' is designed to be a mean girl, and her compulsion is exploiting weaknesses in others.
127** Keri is one initially in ''Bloody Mooney'', though the events of the story help her mellow out.
128** Hannah from ''Podcast/{{Sequinox}}'' starts as one, but ''very'' slowly begins to warm up to the others.
129-->'''Josh:''' She's mad because she's so pretty and [[LonelyAtTheTop no one wants to talk to her]]!
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132[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
133* Wrestling/{{Francine}} had a beauty pageant queen gimmick in Wrestling/{{ECW}}, but was originally a baby{{face}} who was good to Wrestling/StevieRichards([[StalkerWithACrush if a little too interested in him for comfort]]) and antagonized by Wrestling/{{Raven}} and Wrestling/BeulahMcGillicutty who were bullied by Wrestling/TommyDreamer as children, had not gotten over it as adults and associated pretty Francine with the 'popular kids' of their youth. They successfully turned Stevie against her and Francine in turn hooked up with The Pitbulls, who had been abused by Raven. But when Beulah [[HeelFaceTurn turned face]] and forgave Tommy, Francine [[FaceHeelTurn turned heel]] and left The Pitbulls, about the only friends she had left, for Franchise Wrestling/ShaneDouglas, becoming "The Head Cheerleader" and revealing that she really did look down on women like Beulah, and Wrestling/DawnMarie, and Wrestling/KimonaWanalaya, and men like Brian Lee.
134* The Radiant Rain and The Lovey Lacey, acted as a pair of alpha bitches known as The Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew, though in a [[ALighterShadeOfGrey humorous twist on this trope]] they acted as baby {{face}}s Women's Extreme Wrestling and Wrestling/{{WSU}} just because their opposition was worse. They were the bad guys for most of their Wrestling/RingOfHonor, Full Impact Pro and Wrestling/{{SHIMMER}} runs. Payton Banks(the name Radiant Rain takes on when working for Wrestling/BobbyRoode) was also this in Victory Pro Wrestling, but was once again a baby face thanks to the object of her scorn being Wrestling/JillianHall, whose [[HollywoodToneDeaf notoriously bad singing]] made the crowd agree with Banks. Rain also got a [[DesignatedHero nostalgia pop]] when she came out of retirement after recovering from a car crash and then traveled to the UK to reform the ''International'' Home Wrecking Crew with Jetta, yet another alpha bitch who had come out of retirement.
135* Wrestling/{{W|OWWomenOfWrestling}}omen Of Wrestling's Lana Star is one of pro wrestling's most surprisingly straight examples from one of its otherwise silliest promotions. She's easily the nastiest person in the locker room but people keep listening to her!
136** During the original run she was best known for antagonizing a loner from the Arctic, Ice Cold, and a chemist lab tech (re: nerd) Poison. She successfully turned Poison into her BetaBitch for a time and successfully turned Poison against Ice Cold after Poison stood up to her and became one of the few people Ice Cold trusted.
137** She also sought to break up the relentlessly optimistic [[PomPomGirl cheerleaders]] Team Spirit. She successfully corrupted Patti Pep into another beta bitch, renamed Patti Pizzazz, but ended up [[YouHaveOutlivedYourusefulness dropping her]] because she couldn't make Patti hate Randi Rah Rah.
138** Star claimed to be focused on regaining the WOW singles championship belt from Jungle Grrrl when she returned a year after the 2012 {{revival}} but had transparent [[GreenEyedMonster jealously]] towards ''TagTeam'' wrestler Santana Garrett. She hired a lawyer, Sophia Lopez, to get Wrestling/{{Caged Heat|Wrestling}} out of prison [[ComplexityAddiction so they could take out The All American Girls]], Garrett's tag team. Caged Heat refused to be used so she convinced {{delinquent|s}} loner Riot and Thug to [[SummonBiggerFish scout the independent circuit]] for more wrestlers to take out Garrett(they found Spike and [[Wrestling/ChristinaVonEerie Razor]]). Then she corrupted Garrett's partner Amber O'Neal into another Beta Bitch(The Beverly Hills Babe). Then Star [[WhyDontYouJustShootHim stopped trying to be clever]] and had her CarnivalOfKillers jump Garrett and break her neck.
139* Of Team Blondage, created to capitalize on the popularity of ''Film/MeanGirls'', Lollipop and Krissy Vaine best served in this role, Amber O'Neal being more like a JerkJock party girl and [=GeeStar=] being TheBrute. Vaine in particular would be accused of engaging in various immoral activities for positions of power and interrupt shows in her attempts to publicly humiliate other wrestlers. Lollipop rarely appeared with Vaine, usually acting as a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute when Vaine wasn't available, but could be distinguished by being more playful and less malicious or ambitious in matters that didn't involve {{tag team}} title belts.
140* Wrestling/TorrieWilson became this for a time after she came to the ''Raw'' roster late in 2005 and expressed her jealousy toward new Diva Wrestling/AshleyMassaro. She and fellow bad girls, [[Wrestling/LisaMarieVaron Victoria]] and Wrestling/CandiceMichelle, divided their time between picking on the more sympathetic Divas and serving as henchwomen (and, presumably, [[TheMistress mistresses]]) for Vince [=McMahon=]. And just to make audiences detest her more, Torrie started carrying around a [[SickeninglySweet cloyingly cute]] Maltese puppy named Chloe. Torrie eventually [[HeelFaceTurn turned face]] again after Candice became TheStarscream and she and Victoria [[BackstabbingTheAlphaBitch beat Torrie up]].
141* [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]]'s stable Wrestling/TheBeautifulPeople, first lead by Wrestling/AngelinaLove, then Angelina Love got deported due to a faulty visa, leading to Wrestling/VelvetSky, Wrestling/MadisonRayne, Lacey [[Wrestling/VonErichFamily Von Erich]] acting as a joint trio of Alpha bitches and [[BackstabbingTheAlphaBitch focusing their efforts on Love when she returned]]. Angelina and Velvet made up and their Alpha mission statement "Cleansing the world, one ugly person at a time," disappeared, though not before Madison Rayne turned on them for mistreating her (which somehow made her the bad guy because the group [[DracoInLeatherPants had become faces by default]]), only when [[Wrestling/KatarinaWaters Winter]] tried to breakup the group. While Love and Rayne initially avoided this in ROH, it came back in full force when Sky debuted and they [[PuttinGTheBandBackTogether put the band back together]], again, with intent on [[TheCorrupter corrupting]] ROH Dojo graduate and recap hostess Wrestling/MandyLeon.
142* Wrestling/{{WWE}} Divas [[Wrestling/LayCool Michelle [=McCool=] and Layla El]] were vapid, brainless co-champions (the last co-champions were over-caffeinated male cheerleaders for reference). They seemed to exist only to insult every other Diva on the Smackdown roster. They started with trying to say that [[http://squashberry.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/mickieJames.jpg Mickie James]] and [[http://www.rawwrestlingdivas.com/pictures/beth-phoenix-1.jpg Beth Phoenix]] were fat and ugly. Eventually, they wised up and used only non-visual insults, saying that Kelly Kelly had bad body odor ("Smelly Kelly!") and just treating Wrestling/RosaMendes like dirt (although they occasionally still called [[http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/images/11/19/bella-twins.jpg The Bella Twins]] "The Belly Twins"). Michelle was tall and blonde, fitting the traditional visual aid for this trope; Layla, by contrast, was rather short and of mixed race (Moroccan father, English mother).
143* Wrestling/BellaTwins have also displayed those traits, in the ring and on Series/TotalDivas. Sabotaging and holding down every woman not them eventually becoming their gimmick.
144* Wrestling/AJLee became this after her FaceHeelTurn. She could back it up in the ring & on the mic though. The general dislike of the existing, poorly trained reality stars turned Diva's, compared to AJ who had fought her way up through the industry and who could actually wrestle, the heel turn lead to her cutting promos about the other divas that were supposed to draw heel heat but instead were ''cheered'' by the audience.
145* ROH also had a male example in Wrestling/MattTaven, who at the sight of Hanson reminisced about refusing to hang out with him during his childhood days out of a refusal to be associated with someone so much less pretty than himself, a practice he continued into adulthood with Wrestling/TheYoungBucks and Wrestling/BulletClub as a whole, adding that anyone who cheers them was a Melvin ([[{{Wedgie}} as in they deserved to get one]]). He also demonstrated [[TheDitz ditzy traits]] such as lecturing former sports correspondent Kevin Kelly on American Football on the assumption Kelly never played and then proceeding to [[IgnorantOfTheirOwnIgnorance demonstrate his own ignorance of the sport]], including inquires about [[KnowNothingKnowItAll nonexistent teams of the UK and Mexico Young Lions go on excursion to]]. And of course he has a posse in The Kingdom, though not a girl posse, the true leader Wrestling/MariaKanellis being a comparatively subtle [[ManipulativeBastard puppeteer]] and figurehead Wrestling/AdamCole caring too much about what people thought of him. But then the second incarnation of The Kingdom [[InTheirOwnImage recreated in Taven's own image]] was more girl posse like, just with Vinny Marseglia and TK O'Ryan instead of girls.
146* Another male example is Wrestling/JohnMorrison, [[IHaveManyNames aka Johnny Mundo, aka Johnny Impact]]. The only thing he lacks is a posse, though given the amount of time he spends telling everyone else how much less attractive, healthy, wealthy, fashionable and enlightened they are than himself, the idea of him keeping a posse would probably stretch the WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief to its breaking point. He's such an alpha bitch that he once [[IHatePastMe traveled through time to mock his past self]], Celebrity Hanger On Johnny Nitro, for not being as awesome as he was. However, on the occasion Mundo is a baby face, he is less vocal about his presumed superiority.
147* Dos Caras Jr became yet another male example after being unmasked as Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio, a towel wearing Mexican aristocrat who looks down on other Mexicans who identify with their Amerindian roots on the basis that he can trace his blood back to the monarchs of Spain, on Gringos on the basis they have no soul, on anyone not as wealthy as himself or at least not appearing to be on the basis they are peasants who need to know their place, on anyone with darker skin than himself unless they can produce papers to prove they are not illegal immigrants and on Puerto Ricans on the basis they are inferior to Mexicans. The latter was ignored as El Patron Alberto in the World Wrestling League in favor of him having his own posse known as The Gentleman's Club, where among other things successfully turned the worldly Hiram Tua against [[{{Foil}} more]] down to Earth TagTeam partner Sensacional Carlitos. He curiously tends to clash with Johnny Mundo.
148* The Dollhouse led by Wrestling/TarynTerrell increasingly became this. Terrell supposedly started the group for the purpose of getting out of Wrestling/GailKim's shadow, but somewhere down the line their purpose [[MotiveDecay became]] tormenting the other knockouts for the sake of it.
149* Wrestling/{{Progress Wrestling}} has Jinny, who is a fashionista that feuds with people she thinks are ugly.
150* Wrestling/MariaKanellis herself would become this after The Kingdom split when she (and Wrestling/MikeBennett) joined TNA Wrestling in early 2016. Kanellis began to more overtly manipulate and bully other new knockouts like Allie into serving her, with intent to gather enough power to remove more established wrestlers like Wrestling/GailKim from the show while keeping someone around to look down on while getting in the ring herself as scarcely as possible.
151* Candy Cartwright tends to behave in such a manner, and even got her own posse in "The Cutie Pie Club", a group actually named for Kiera Hogan but who Cartwright is the unquestioned leader of through whining and bossiness. That said, Hogan is one of the few people Cartwright is usually nice too.
152* Salina de la Renta's TagTeam with Aria Blake is known as The Spoiled Brats, but in truth de la Renta is more like a well connected alpha bitch who likes [[TheCorrupter spoiling]] the [[SpoiledBrat brat]] that is Blake. De la Renta was apparently [[FreudianExcuse bullied as a child]] and decided to take revenge as an adult, particularly against gym members([[JerkJock she doesn't need one to get jacked you see]]), country bumpkins(''she'' expanded her horizons and [[AcademicAlphaBitch educated herself]]), [[PatrioticFervor foreigners]] and those with {{curly hair|IsUgly}}. Why she has such a soft spot for Blake depends on where they are booked.
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156* In TabletopGame/PrincessTheHopeful the Court of Mirrors are told they are [[TheChosenMany the chosen one]] and are expected to take centre stage and lead mortals. In practice though, their magic works best when they act like an AlphaBitch, and even if they try to limit themselves their magic also causes them to develop temporary bouts of megalomania, narcissism, or similar issues.
157* {{TabletopGame/Monsterhearts}} invokes this trope with the Queen skin, which gets a [[GirlPosse gang]] by default, has stats that can either emphasize turning people on or socially shutting them down, and generally is the best of the playbooks at social maneuvering.
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161* How Glinda initially appears in ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}'', down to the dizziness, fashion obsession, and sheeplike GirlPosse, until undergoing CharacterDevelopment in the first act. Later, as her social influence becomes outright political power, she becomes a StepfordSmiler.
162* Alpha Bitch Michaels of Clifford Odets's ''Paradise Lost''. In [[OneSceneWonder typical Odets fashion]], she gets some interesting and dark depth: initially the frivilous fiancée of the Gordon family's athlete son Ben, she dumps him for his slimy social-climber "friend" who gets Ben fatally injured.
163* Lucy in ''Theatre/{{Thirteen}}'' is the stereotypical Alpha Bitch, but she's only second in command after TheBrainlessBeauty Kendra.
164* Amber Von Tussle from ''Film/{{Hairspray|1988}}''. She learned it from her mother Velma, who is an Alpha Bitch grown up. They both [[HeelFaceTurn get better]] at the end though.
165%%* Adrian in ''The Shape of a Girl''.
166* Heather Chandler from ''{{Theatre/Heathers}}'' is the cruel, domineering, vain and manipulative "demon queen of high school." After she dies, [[BetaBitch Heather Duke]] takes over. [[spoiler:At the end, Veronica kicks Duke out of her position, and is determined to make the school less horrible for people who are different, though she admits, "I can't promise no more Heathers."]]
167* The ''Theatre/MrsHawking'' series: {{Invoked|Trope}} by Clara Hawking when she deliberately puts on the persona in dealing with Mrs. Frost in part V.
168* The song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqSEAv8GItA The Ballad of Sara Berry]]" from ''Theatre/ThirtyFiveMillimeterAMusicalExhibition'' is centered around one (the titular Sara Berry) who tries to win the title of Prom Queen at any cost. Here, the trope gets deconstructed; it's shown that [[AbusiveParents her parents refuse to deem her of any worth unless she wins]], her single-minded obsession ends up driving away her friends and boyfriend (who proceeds to take her rival to the prom), and it all ends with her [[spoiler:becoming an AxCrazy murderess who ends up arrested and sentenced to an insane asylum, all while convinced she's now "the queen of high school land"]].
169* Regina in ''Theatre/MeanGirls''. Her MeaningfulName is Latin for "queen", and, despite being feared by every person in the school, every single one of them wants to ''be'' like her or be ''liked'' by her. The show is a deliberate embodiment and analysis of this trope. The protagonist eventually becomes the new Alpha Bitch in true Macbethian fashion after Regina becomes a FallenPrincess, and quickly realizes that, despite thinking Regina was an unholy monster for the way she manipulated people, she herself cannot resist the temptation of raw power and admiration that the "Queen Bee" commands.
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173* Sooni from ''Literature/TalesOfMU'' both uses and subverts this trope. While she starts out appearing to be a textbook Alpha Bitch, it quickly becomes clear that she's trying to live out a fantasy, with a GirlPosse made up of virtual slaves and little actual popularity.
174* ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest'' is a roleplay that focuses on high school students. So, it's not surprising that at least one pops up every version:
175** [=V1=] has Helena Van Garrett, a RichBitch who bullied other students and was so unconcerned with her situation that her first action on the island was to fix up her hair. [[AssholeVictim Naturally, she ends up the first death of the entire roleplay, by one of her bullying victims no less]].
176** [=V2=] has an entire clique of them known as "The Sisterhood." They're portrayed in varying degrees of sympathy.
177** [=V4=] has Sally Connelly, another fashion-obsessed RichBitch who looks down on others. She also has a rivalry with Reiko Ishida (Nick Reid in SC).
178** [=V5=] has several popular girls, but the three that fit this description the most are Amaranta Montalvo, Miranda Millers, and Stacey Mordetsky. However, all three girls are given HiddenDepths.
179** There are two in [=V6=]: Isabel Ramirez for the Senior class, and Jasmine King for the Juniors. Jasmine King is portrayed as someone with an InferioritySuperiorityComplex, while Isabel... let's just say that once she gets onto the island, [[{{Sadist}} she discovers an even bigger thrill than bullying]].
180* ''Literature/ThaliasMusings''
181** Aphrodite, though somewhat subverted in that she has no GirlPosse and is excluded from the other Olympian cliques.
182** Hera is a straight example, being the queen of the gods and having her GirlPosse of Demeter and Hestia. Also she often puts down other gods and goddesses. She also often suffers humiliations due to her husband's chronic infidelities and having to put up with his bastard children on a daily basis.
183* Solange (Tansy Walcutt) of the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'', complete with a perfect body, blonde hair, a girl posse, and sycophants. Worked her way up to queen of the Alphas at [[SuperheroSchool Whateley Academy]] before her downfall.
184* Ami in ''Literature/SailorNothing'' is one. She eventually pays ''dearly'' for it, becoming an instant {{Woobie}} in a [[ShootTheDog single scene]] that's so horrific it makes [[IWishedYouWereDead the protagonists feel guilty for hating her]]. Aki is a subversion: she's pretty, popular and head of the Fashion Club, but she is (secretly) friends with the class weirdo and feels trapped by the superficiality of her life. After she's publicly humiliated and dethroned, she realizes it's the best thing that ever happened to her and turns out to be a pretty nice person.
185* Kelly from ''The Crazy Kids of Grade 5'' is rich, spoiled, and thinks she is the leader of the 5th grade popular group.
186* Isabella fits this trope in ''Literature/FunnyBusiness''. [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Her first appearance]] involves telling [[MetaphoricallyTrue half truths]] about the main character behind her back. In a flashback, the readers get to find out how she got that way.
187* ''Literature/{{Worm}}'' has the 3 bullies, Emma, Sophia, and Madison, who relentlessly bully the MC, Taylor. It gets so bad that they're the ones who trigger her powers, by stuffing her into a locker full of used pads and tampons. Emma [[spoiler: gets her comeuppance late in the story when she finally lashes out and actually hits Taylor.]] Sophia's fate is far worse. [[spoiler: Regent takes control of her body, uses her to infiltrate the Wards, damages her friendship with Emma, reveals her secret identity to her brother, threatens her mother with a crossbow, and almost hangs herself. Director Piggot, trying to avoid the panic a real "mind controller" would bring, orders Sophia not to tell anyone about this, and leaves her to rot in jail.]] [[spoiler: And she never truly learns why Regent did it, until she learns Taylor's identity much later.]]
188* Sonya in ''Literature/{{Prolecto}}'' starts out as this. Then she becomes a succubus, and realizes that she finally looks like the monster she always was...and BREAKS.
189* On the first season of ''Series/CobraKai,'' Yasmine fit this trope to a T. You have TheBully (albeit a psychological type who never physically engages) who demonstrates [[ItsAllAboutMe not a shred of humility or regard for anyone or anything but herself]] the whole season. Even her BetaBitch, who unlike her ''does'' [[CharacterDevelopment develop]] over the season, isn't a MoralityPet to her.
190* In ''Literature/TheGodsAreBastards'' they have twice turned up out of the blue (each time trailing [[GirlPosse two henchgirls]], as per formula) to harass one of the female main characters. [[MuggingTheMonster This generally turns out to be ill-advised]].
191* Website/YouTube personality Not Even Emily [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructs]] and satirizes this trope in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mnAeWqg7IE this video.]]
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195* Wednesday encounters two in ''WebVideo/AdultWednesdayAddams''. The first is a jogger who does not bother to pick up after her dog. The second is a reality TV star named Mackenzie Mace (played by Creator/AnnaAkana, one of the executive producers).
196%%* WebVideo/{{Brat}} has characters who are this.
197* In ''WebVideo/EscapeTheNight'', Nikita Dragun is this at the start of the season 3. She later turns into a LovableAlphaBitch but when she returns in season 4, she´s back to just being a regular AlphaBitch.
198* Teela Tether from ''WebVideo/NoBoysDorm'' is this. Supposedly the richest and most powerful student at the Academy, she is determined to expose Lara No as not actually a student there. She enlists the Shadow Order, who carry out the wishes of the Academy's Elite students, to do so. She also asks a guy to the Academy Ball simply to stop him going with someone else, has the Shadow Order trash a girl's dorm room because her assignment was better written than Teela's, generally ruins really sweet moments, and- in the final episode of the season- actually [[spoiler:''tries to kill Lara with a garden rake'']].
199* ''WebVideo/SingleGirlOneHundredBabyChallenge'': Some of the Impichishmay children are being mean or straight-up evil. The most major example has to be Natalie, as shown in her spin-off.
200* ''WebVideo/WhyNotJanice'': Janice's frenemy with bad makeup is a materialistic, insulting, condescending, and patronizing entity who comes into Janice's life to incarnate the percfect strawwoman. She seems, however, perfectly aware of it. In a Q&A, Janice stated that she had a cringe-worthy experience in school, so this may have inspired this character.
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