Lady Tremaine Kills Her Husbands
The young girl’s father marries the widowed Lady Tremaine at the start of Cinderella. He’s dead not long after that. Now, two dead husbands and a ruthless quest for power add up to more than just an obnoxious stepmother. Is it possible that Lady Tremaine is a black widow?
Black widows, like the spider after which the term is named, murder their husbands. Lady Tremaine, on the other hand, grows wealthier with each passing spouse, so it’s possible she does it on purpose.
Blonds Have the Magic
When was the last time you heard someone say Rapunzel, Elsa, and Anna were all related? You’ll notice that the magical skills belong to the members of the blond family if you follow that line of reasoning. Rapunzel and Elsa wield the magic, not Anna, who is overflowing with enthusiasm and love.
Furthermore, when Rapunzel’s golden locks are snipped at the end of Tangled, they turn brown and lose their magic. Elsa should probably stay away from Arendelle’s hairstylists.