10 lesbian villains that have you rooting for the bad girl
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Sometimes being bad is oh-so good!We all love a good girl, but sometimes we want to root for (and lust after) the bad girl!Being a hero all the time is boring, so sometimes we crave breaking out of our rule following life and embracing our villain era. Only instead of committing crimes ourselves, were living vicariously through these chaotic, campy, and truly evil lesbian characters. These bad girls are hawt and so much fun to watch. From blood sucking vampires to action movie baddies to dastardly criminals, there so so many lesbian villains to satisfy our sapphic cravings!Mrs. Danvers 'Rebecca'The lesbian subtext is strong in this one! Alfred Hitchcock was known for his queer-coded villains (think Norman Bates in Psycho, Brandon and Phillip in Rope, and Bruno Antony in Strangers on a Train), but Mrs. Danvers is perhaps the most delightfully campy villain he ever put to screen.Judith Anderson plays the evil housekeeper to rival all others that followed this archetype. Her obsession with the late Mrs. de Winter even causes her to all but sniffs the late woman's lingerie, the Advocate once wrote.Where to watch: Purchase on Prime VideoMaria Grayson I Care a LotMaria Grayson is compulsively watchable in I Care a Lot as she bilks senior citizens out of their life savings. Is she a terrible person? Of course. But shes also played by the effortlessly cool and sexy Rosamond Pike, and shes a blast to watch twirling her metaphorical mustache. Where to watch: NetflixRoxy Richter Scott Pilgrim vs the WorldRoxy Richter is the only lesbian lover among the main character Ramona Flowers seven evil exes in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Being an angry lesbian in love with Mary Elizabeth Winstead is such relatable content. Where to watch: MaxDiane LaFanu The Velvet VampireStephanie Rothmans campy, psychedelic horror drama has one of the best scene-stealing vampire put to screen. Diane LaFanu manages to be both evil and relatable, and her 70s wardrobe is to die for. You need to watch for the surrealistic sapphic desert sex scene alone!Where to watch: tubiMiriam Blaylock The HungerQuite possibly the sexiest and queerest vampire movie ever made (which is saying a lot), The Hunger stars Catherine Deneuve as Miriam who is David Bowies lover, who ends up setting her sights on Susan Sarandon. Thats a tough choice, but we would have become obsessed with Sarandon too!Where to watch: Rent of Amazon PrimeLucy Diamond D.E.B.S.Played by the always sexy Jordana Brewster, Lucy Diamond is one of the villains in the campy, lesbian, early aughts movie D.E.B.S. Despite being a crafty jewel thief, she falls for one of the titular D.E.B.S, Amy, who ends up sleeping with the enemy before the film is over.Where to watch: Roku ChannelRuby Neon DemonIn this polarizing and hypnotic horror movie, Jena Malones villainous character Ruby is so obsessed with Elle Fannings Jesse that when she turns her down, Ruby gets it on with a dead woman at the mortuary she works at instead. Talk about having it down bad for someone!Where to watch: Prime VideoJobu Tupaki Everything Everywhere All At OnceOk, so Jobu Tupaki in Everything Everywhere All At Once is pure evil. We get it. But between her chaotic lesbian energy and fierce fits, shes also kind of our dream girl. Listen, we dont have to explain ourselves to you!Where to watch: MaxMarcilla and Camilla The Vampire LoversOlder vampire movies tended to be very straight, despite the camp and elaborate costumes often involved, but then 1970 brought us delightfully sapphic The Vampire Lovers. Between the c*nty gowns and the daring (for the times) depiction of lesbians, youre going to want to check this one out.Where to watch: tubiMay MayIn this truly bizarre gem of an indie horror movie, May has a brief relationship with her lesbian colleague Polly after a failed relationship with a man. Does this sapphic affair end in bloody tragedy? Yes. But first, Polly gifts May a cat, which has to be one of the most lesbian gifts ever (a Subaru might top it).Where to watch: Prime Video
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