One that I believe to be absolutely true, is that Lady Tremaine from the 1950 Disney iteration of Cinderella is responsible for the death of her husband (Cinderella’s father)!

Whenever we take a look at Cinderella’s backstory and how her and her dad met Lady Tremaine and her daughters, he is shown to be very healthy and his sudden passing right after he married her seemed like too much of a coincidence that it feels suspicious!

I know that people looking healthy on the outside, but are suffering internally is certainly a thing IRL. But given how cruel of a person Lady Tremaine is towards Cinderella, and the way she smirks when she sees her grieving over the loss of her dad. It wouldn’t surprise me at all that she had something to do with it, like poisoning him!

She not only was able to claim his full inheritance, but she also managed to gain a slave out of it through Cinderella and sabotages any chances she has to get away from her and gain a better life!

by phantom_avenger

19 Comments

  1. Beneficial_Run8042 on

    I absolutely believe the theory that Belle was disappointed when her Beast was turned back into twink Prince, that expression on her face…gurl knew she was catfished

  2. AdministrationNo8540 on

    In PLL, A was supposed to be Aria’s evil twin sister but too many fans figured it out on Twitter so the writers created the stupidest plot just to “outsmart” the viewers.

  3. Poppybiscuit on

    I thought it was canon that she killed him? Or at least as canon as murder can be in Disney. I’m not really a Disney person though so idk

  4. Live_Extent1297 on

    Oh my gawd I can’t believe I never saw it. She absolutely murdered that man and she murdered him good. Is she the OG black widow? 

  5. WideConversation1989 on

    Mr Krabs either uses dead Krab meat or Whale meat for the Krabby Patties (considering you don’t see them around as much as other types of sea animals in Spongebob Squarepants).

    I honestly do not buy Tom Kenny’s “no meat in the patty” statement lol.

  6. tenderourghosts on

    The Krabby patty secret ingredient is crab meat— this is why Mr. Krabs is so protective of the formula, which also explains why he and his mother are the only crabs we ever see on the show. He’s got the rest locked up and fed to a meat grinder.

  7. poopypoopy1125 on

    That the Fugitive Doctor is actually a secret regeneration between the 2nd and 3rd Doctors. I do not buy the the implication that Jo Martin’s Doctor is supposed to an incarnation before William Hartnell’s. She really should be between Patrick Throughton and Jon Pertwee. It helps that the 2nd Doctor’s regeneration happens entirely off screen

  8. lonelyspect12 on

    The Mummy (1999) – that Jonathan was a decorated WWI vet dealing with PTSD

  9. Upbeat_Tension_8077 on

    The crawlers from The Descent are really hallucinations of the group as they went mad and started killing each other while stuck in the cave

  10. Aladdin takes place in a far future, all of Genie’s references to IRL celebrities (Jack Nicholson, Joan Rivers, etc.) are simply historical references.

  11. Sailboat_fuel on

    Okay, kind of unrelated, but my head canon is that Cloverfield, Godzilla, and Pacific Rim (in that order) are all in the same universe and show the story unfolding from “holy shit what are those” to “we made a weapon to fight those”

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  12. StatementLazy1797 on

    Boo from Monsters Inc speaks clearly. We’re just hearing it from the monsters’ perspective, and they don’t understand English, so it sounds like gibberish.

  13. take_the_basterl on

    that palpatine absolutely played a part in padme’s death by giving away some of her life force to anakin for his vader transformation. it makes perfect sense to me.

  14. growsonwalls on

    I really think Stack and Mary died at the end of Sinners. You can see the light through the window when they walk out of the bar.

  15. When Star Wars: The Force Awakens came out, I was *convinced* they Rey was going to be a descendant of Obi-Wan Kenobi. Most likely a granddaughter due to the time difference.

    There was so much evidence of it.

    1.) Of all the British actors/actresses cast as protagonists in Star Wars, only two of them were allowed to use their natural British accents in the movies; Rey and Obi-Wan.

    2.) The Jedi Mind trick. It’s sort of Obi-Wan’s signature move. Rey uses it to escape the Storm Troopers after being captured.

    3.) The scene of Rey sneaking around the Star Killer base is a direct reference to Ben Kenobi doing the same thing on the Death Star.

    4.) Rey also wears similar robes to Obi-Wan in the prequel.

    I’m sure there’s more that I can’t remember now.

    I’ll never forgive Rian Johnson for ruining that aspect of the character and saying that her parents were “nobodies.”

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