logo
27 Infuriating Times Movies Pretended A Female Movie Character Was Ugly, Despite The Fact That They Were Played By A Gorgeous Celebrity

27 Infuriating Times Movies Pretended A Female Movie Character Was Ugly, Despite The Fact That They Were Played By A Gorgeous Celebrity

Yahoo2 days ago
Recently, Reddit user Self-Aware-Dinosaur pointed out the classic trope of "movies where the obviously attractive actress is made to look ugly before the glamorous makeover," and people chimed in with their own examples. Casting unattainably gorgeous actors in "ugly" or "plain" roles — with or without the makeover — is frustratingly common in Hollywood, and only serves to reinforce impossible beauty standards. Don't believe me? Check out these gorgeous actors Hollywood actually tried to convince us were unattractive.
1.Laney from She's All That (played by Rachel Leigh Cook)
Suggested by u/Self-Aware-Dinosaur
This is the most classic example, because all they do to make Jamie look "pretty" is put her hair down and take off her glasses...which kinda feels like it would give all young girls with glasses a complex. In what way could Rachel Leigh Cook ever be ugly because of glasses, and why are glasses even "ugly" to begin with? Dean really thought that Laney was the LEAST likely to be made beautiful and popular?
2.Mia from The Princess Diaries (played by Anne Hathaway)
Suggested by u/DVM11
All they do is put makeup on Mia, take off her glasses, and straighten her hair!!! Again, CURLY HAIR IS NOT UGLY, and neither are glasses! She mainly looks better after because she's not making weird faces like in the before photos. It's always so funny to me when people react so wildly at school when she shows her new hair. And Anne Hathaway is obviously gorgeous, no matter what her hair looks like.
3.Allison in The Breakfast Club (played by Ally Sheedy)
"Ally Sheedy's makeover was an atrocity. She looked way better as the weird girl and didn't need a makeover."
—u/Practical-Mango-4079
"Goth, edgy Ally Sheedy was probably my first movie crush when I was a teen. I hated the 'Look, she's nice NOW, she's normal' trope at the end. It was one of the only low points of that film."
—u/Miserable-Ad-7947
Related:
4.Velma in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (played by Linda Cardellini)
Suggested by u/Benji_1984
Cardellini is drop-dead gorgeous, and it's so funny to see them try to pass her off as unattractive and geeky. Even in her Velma outfit, she's pretty. Then, of course, in the second film, she transforms into a latex-wearing bombshell, and you're like, well, yeah, it's Linda Cardellini. Of course she's hot. (Side note: how did her hair grow between scenes???)
5.Bianca in The DUFF (played by Mae Whitman)
Suggested by u/Pilzoyz
This one pisses me off so much. In what world is Mae Whitman the "designated ugly fat friend"??? I know Wesley says this doesn't always actually mean "ugly fat friend" but the fact that they frame Mae as this kind of character is the kind of thing that makes teenage girls everywhere feel really, really shitty about themselves.
6.Tai in Clueless (played by Brittany Murphy)
Suggested by u/corndogz99
This is yet another example of Hollywood putting a beautiful woman in an outfit that isn't super femme, giving her curly hair, and not having her wear a lot of makeup, then saying that she's ugly or "tragic." Justice for curly-haired women everywhere!!! At least they did keep her hair curly.
7.Kate in John Tucker Must Die (played by Brittany Snow)
I always found this one so funny, especially because Kate's "makeover" to become hot literally just includes...straightening her hair. That is IT. There's a whole plot about how Kate is insecure because her mom is so hot, but like...she's Brittany Snow. Why was she cast as the "invisible" girl who's always overlooked or seen as a loser?
8.Art3mis/Samantha in Ready Player One (played by Olivia Cooke)
"In Hollywood, ugly means take a beautiful woman, like Olivia Cooke, and put a lightly colored purple mark on her face. She is now a frog."
—u/Bardmedicine
"Ready Player One didn't even have a glow-up scene. They really thought 'super hot with a birthmark' was a notable plot point."
—u/BalonyDanza
This one is dumb even in the book (a birthmark is not the disfigurement Samantha thinks it is, though maybe that's her own perception). But casting Olivia Cooke, and then making it seem like Wade loves her despite her flaws — rather than like Wade is dating WAY out of his league here — is ridiculous. It's Olivia Cooke!!!
9.Gretchen in Mean Girls (played by Lacey Chabert)
Gretchen is established to be the "not pretty" one of the three by Regina. Now, Regina is maybe just being mean, but because she has no qualms calling Karen pretty, it seems like she actually believes Gretchen isn't. Except...Gretchen is gorgeous? She has brown curly hair compared to Regina and Karen's blonde straight hair, but other than that, I honestly can't figure out why Regina would suggest she's ugly. It's bizarre.
Related:
10.And also Janice (played by Lizzy Caplan)
Suggested by u/vjhc
Lizzy naturally has a very hot girl look, and their solution to making her "ugly" and weird was basically just hair gel and a lot of eyeliner. Sometimes I feel like Hollywood thinks "edgy" means unattractive. This is plenty of people's type.
11.Needy in Jennifer's Body (played by Amanda Seyfried)
Suggested by u/Cheeseish
I always find it funny when an actor plays the hot character in one movie, and then the awkward nerdy one in another. She's established as the "prettiest" one by Regina in Mean Girls, but here, Seyfried plays the nerdy Needy, who plays second-fiddle to Jennifer. Except she looks exactly the same as she does in Mean Girls, save for glasses and somewhat frumpy clothing. They do her dirty with her prom dress, but overall...she's still the gorgeous Amanda Seyfried.
12.Gracie in Miss Congeniality (played by Sandra Bullock)
Suggested by u/RyanKFace25
They make the makeover scene look wildly intense, as if they basically have to re-engineer Gracie's entire body and face, and then she looks exactly the same after except she has straight hair and is wearing makeup. This only proves the point that Gracie was beautiful from the beginning — I mean, she's played by Sandra Bullock. Sure, she didn't have great table manners, but acting like Bullock is unthinkable as a beauty queen is completely unrealistic.
13.Natalie in House Bunny... (played by Emma Stone)
None of the Zetas were ugly, and some of them were straight-up gorgeous — like Emma Stone. I'm sorry, there's just no way I am ever going to see Emma Stone as the weird ugly girl, even dressed the way she is above. She just ends up looking like a hot librarian.
14....and Skeeter in The Help (also played by Emma Stone)
This is another funny one where they don't even bother to change Stone's appearance in this flashback scene where she talks about boys calling her ugly. Her hair's just up. And in the rest of the movie, she's established as a misfit/the "loser" amongst the girls, even though appearance-wise, the only difference is that she has curly hair. She does get kind of a makeover moment where her hair is in a more traditional '60s style, but even before that, she stands out as completely gorgeous. I have a hard time believing boys at school called her ugly.
Related:
15.Josie in Never Been Kissed (played by Drew Barrymore)
Suggested by Sweaty-Jellyfish8461
Ah, another tool for making a gorgeous actor look "ugly" — braces. Yes, Josie's fashion is terrible when she returns to school, and she's awkward, but it's still funny to see Barrymore playing someone unattractive when she's literally a Charlie's Angel.
16.Elphaba in Wicked (played by Cynthia Erivo)
Yeah, yeah, I know that the point is that she's green, which makes her ugly – not that her looks are bad. But she still has the classic makeover scene, where Galinda just has her wear her hair slightly back, and Fiyero makes a comment about how she's changed to fit in. Except..she looks exactly the same. Cynthia Erivo is gorgeous no matter what, too.
17.Carrie from the 2013 Carrie (played by Chloë Grace Moretz)
Suggested by u/thorn_95
Moretz is so poorly cast in this role. I understand Carrie's issue is more that she's wildly sheltered and strange, but it still feels out of place to put what looks like a pouty Instagram model in the role.
18.And, for that matter, Carrie from the original 1976 Carrie (played by Sissy Spacek)
Suggested by u/natetheskate100
At least Spacek plays the "sheltered freak" type of character with MUCH more realism, and her wide-eyed, sort of spacey look works out...but Spacek is still, obviously, gorgeous. It shouldn't be such a surprise that she looks pretty in the prom scene.
19.Sam in Sixteen Candles (played by Molly Ringwald)
Molly Ringwald played a plain, overlooked character pretty close in time to when she played an It Girl in The Breakfast Club, despite the fact that she looks basically the same in both roles. They even have the same hairdo. Ringwald is obviously gorgeous, as she is portrayed to be in The Breakfast Club, so it's ridiculous that she's supposed to be someone the romantic lead would never even look at in this film.
20.Aimee in The Spectacular Now (played by Shailene Woodley)
Aimee is supposed to be kind of invisible and not get romantic attention (though this is partly in her head)...except she's played by Shailene Woodley. Woodley is also portrayed as someone who would be easy for Ben to get to have sex with him in The Secret Life of the American Teenager because she isn't as pretty or popular as Grace or Adrian. I don't know why multiple projects made Woodley's characters out to be plain, because Woodley is the opposite of plain.
21.Sam in A Cinderella Story (played by Hilary Duff)
Again, this may just be an example of a mean character being mean, but Sam is definitely established as the overlooked, non-popular girl when she's played by Hilary Duff. She doesn't even really change her appearance for the dance — she just dons a mask over her eyes and wears her hair up. It's not even like she's prettier because she's in more makeup; most of her makeup is hidden by the mask!
Related:
22....and the ugly stepsisters (played by Madeline Zima and Andrea Avery)
Dylan Sellers Productions
They look like completely normal teenage girls and aren't ugly by any means. Yet they're the butt of the joke and it's mocked that Austin would ever see one of them as Cinderella. Well...yes, considering they look nothing like the girl he met, but otherwise either one of them could've dressed up as Cinderella and looked just as glam.
23.Hermione in the Harry Potter series...(played by Emma Watson)
Hermione was supposed to be this buck-toothed, frizzy-haired girl, and then...they cast Emma Watson. They literally just gave up on trying to make her look like Hermione (i.e., with frizzy hair) by the third film. Although I will say, even the books fall victim to this trope. All she does at the Yule Ball is smooth her hair, and Harry doesn't even recognize her because she looks so pretty.
24....and also Pansy Parkinson (played by Scarlett Byrne)
I know she's a minor character, but I still was shocked when I realized Scarlett Byrne was meant to play Pansy, especially after I saw her in The Vampire Diaries. Pansy is described as "pug-faced" a million times in the series, and then she's played by a literal Playboy Model.
25.Nadine from The Edge of Seventeen (played by Hailee Steinfeld)
I love this movie, but right from the start, they try to make us believe Nadine is ugly and that's just preposterous. Sure, they give her an awful haircut in the first few minutes, but she's still Hailee Steinfeld, and it makes no sense to keep suggesting she's not as pretty as Haley Lu Richardson. Also, Mr. Bruner keeps making comments about her horrible fashion, when she seems to dress like a completely normal high schooler to me. Her hair is even nicely curled and done-up the whole movie.
26.Katie in She's Out of Control (played by Ami Dolenz)
Suggested by strumpetsarefun
This is another older one, but basically, Katie gets a makeover at age 15 and starts getting more male attention, much to the chagrin of her father. I haven't seen the film, but from the photos, this is yet another example of an actor putting their hair down and taking their glasses off, and everyone acting like she's gotten a face transplant overnight.
27.And finally, Jamie from A Walk to Remember (played by Mandy Moore)
We'll end on another example of a star who played the popular girl in one film (The Princess Diaries) and the nerdy wallflower in another. Jamie is gorgeous from the start of the film, and she basically looks exactly the same in the scene where she sings and everyone notices her (in a notable example, they actually curl her hair this time for the magic, "now she's pretty!" scene). I know this scene is about her singing talent, too, but still. Landon (and their other classmates) really didn't realize she was beautiful before???
Now it's your turn — what other characters do movie and TV shows try to convince us are ugly, when really they're far from it? Let us know in the comments!
Also in BuzzFeed:
Also in BuzzFeed:
Also in BuzzFeed:
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

"He Constantly Kissed His Dog": 22 Hilariously Petty Reasons Why People Dumped Their Partner
"He Constantly Kissed His Dog": 22 Hilariously Petty Reasons Why People Dumped Their Partner

Yahoo

time8 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

"He Constantly Kissed His Dog": 22 Hilariously Petty Reasons Why People Dumped Their Partner

We recently asked members of the BuzzFeed Community to tell us the pettiest reasons they broke up with someone, and their submissions are actually hysterical. Here's what they had to say: 1."I didn't go on a date with someone because they heard my accent (I'm from London) and asked how I 'got so good at talking American since it's not my first language.'' —steffimac25 2."We were selecting a movie at the video store (yes, I'm that old), and he went down a different aisle than I did. I turned the corner, and he was knuckle deep in his nose. He pulled out the biggest booger I've ever seen in my life and then rolled and flicked it. Date over." —smellychef995 3."He called me kiddo. I paused. Replayed it in my head in case I heard it wrong. I broke up with him right there and then. I have worked too hard for too long to be reduced to 'kiddo.'" —nastyskeleton263 4."I was dating this guy in high school who was very sweet but super shy, and we did NOT have the same sense of humor. When I broke up with him, I told him we just didn't have similar enough personalities, including a sense of humor. He asked what I meant, and I told him that I really love a good bit, and it's very important to me to laugh in a relationship. He looked super confused for a minute and then finally asked what a bit was. I knew it was for sure over then." —Anonymous, 20, Illinois 5."I dated this guy for a while, but couldn't get over how he constantly kissed his dog more than the average person. It was wild how much he showed affection to the dog over people." —Anonymous, 38, SC 6."She would refer to herself in the third person. She'd be like 'Well, Shelly doesn't like that.' WELL, GUESS WHAT? Jake doesn't like THAT." —Anonymous, 37 TX 7."In my opinion, this was not petty, but very much deserved. I had a pretty great boyfriend, aside from minimal red flags. Well, this man spent the night in my apartment. I was horrified to find that he both did not wash his hands and did not brush his teeth more than three times a week. I dumped him later that day." —Anonymous, 27 CA 8."I did not know what to get him for Christmas so I dumped him." —Anonymous 9."I hated the way he swallowed water from his water bottle. He'd throw his head back as far as it would go and hold the water bottle straight up. But the angle of his neck from being that far back made the water have to SQUUUIIIISSHHH through his esophagus, and it was always the loudest, squishiest gulping noise. I couldn't stand the sound anymore." —Anonymous, 48 Minneapolis 10."This man would text me with no punctuation. One of his literal texts he sent was this: 'okay sounds good I'll be there at 7 maybe idk it depends traffic has been crazy but good day how was yours' I mean, I could understand it, but I'm not finna decode a whole riddle every time I see your text bubble show up." —Anonymous, 35, NY 11."She said she didn't like cheesecake. I was looking forward to the last slice in the fridge. She ate it because she said there was nothing to eat. The house was full of food, she just didn't want to cook." —Anonymous, 40, Canada 12."We had been dating for a few months. We put on a movie for the kids, and I looked over and he was crying. It was Chicken Run. That was it for me." —Anonymous 13."I once broke up with a guy because I couldn't stand his laugh. And humor is my biggest turn-on! But his laugh was my biggest turn-off." —Anonymous, 41, Toronto 14."I found out his younger sister had the same name and hair color as me. He said and moaned the nickname he also used for her while we were doing the deed, and I couldn't help but think he was into his sister after that." —Anonymous, 28, USA 15."I dated a guy who looked amazing in real life and on paper. Handsome, tall, rich family, great school, was a doctor, dressed well, super hardworking, and texted back immediately. Literally everything you'd want in a partner. HOWEVER! He chewed very loudly with his mouth open all the time! Like I could fully see the back of his throat, and food would sometimes fall out of his mouth. We actually managed to somehow date each other for months while only going to the restaurant together twice, and I broke up with him after the second time because it gave me the ick to watch him eat." —Anonymous, 34, Chicago 16."He was an Android user." —Anonymous, 25, PA 17."I had started dating a guy who worked at Home Depot. Not my usual type, but he was nice and quite good-looking, so why not? A few weeks in, we were having drinks, and he mentioned that I would never guess his nickname at work. It was Hollywood. As a professional career woman, I and never saw him again." —Anonymous, 65, the villages fl 18."I broke up with my girlfriend because she would always put on lip gloss before we would make out." —Anonymous, 17, Indiana 19."I dumped her because of the sound of her voice. She was perfect in every way. Smart, funny, and beautiful. And we had so much in common. But I just couldn't stand listening to her talk. We broke up, and a year later, we met again, and I couldn't imagine why in the world I broke up with such a perfect creature. But one week later, I knew: it was the voice. I felt terrible about it, but I knew we couldn't stay together." —Anonymous, 50, Netherlands 20."I am Mexican with a large family. When I was 18, I was dating another Mexican with a large family. One weekend, we attended a family event for me on Saturday. There was drinking, eating, and so on. On Sunday, we were at a family event for her, and all the same stuff was happening. I realized I would be doubling the family nonsense I already deal with, and doubling it was not something I wanted. I broke up with her." —Anonymous, 53, Mexico 21."Bro really had the audacity to tell me he didn't like my cat." —Anonymous, 18 WI finally, "I didn't dump the guy, but he dumped me. We had an amazing lunch date. Went shopping for a few things. It was still early in the day, so we headed back to my house to hang out. We got back to my house, and he had 'an emergency.' He had two young kids, and I was like OK, cool, I'll talk to you later. He sent me a text about a half hour later, saying he didn't see our relationship going anywhere because I didn't 'need' him. I asked what he meant, and he said, 'You didn't ask me to hold any of your stuff when we were shopping, and you knew what you were looking for at Home Depot.' I guess being able to take care of myself is a problem?" —Anonymous, 41, Georgia What's the pettiest reason you dumped someone? Tell us in the comments or use the anonymous form below: Solve the daily Crossword

Deadheads flock to Golden Gate Park for second day of Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary celebrations
Deadheads flock to Golden Gate Park for second day of Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary celebrations

CBS News

time10 minutes ago

  • CBS News

Deadheads flock to Golden Gate Park for second day of Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary celebrations

Tens of thousands of Deadheads packed San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on Saturday for the second day of a three-day concert series honoring the Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary. Fans traveled from across the country—and some from overseas—to take part in the milestone celebration. The show kicked off just after 4 p.m. on the Polo Field, which quickly filled as more concertgoers streamed in through the evening. Country rocker Sturgill Simpson opened the day's performances, with Dead & Company slated to headline later in the night. "Nothing's more important than going to a Dead show, man. It's the bomb," said Frank McGloin, a local fan from the Bay Area. The festivities extended well beyond the main stage. Earlier in the day, hundreds gathered in the city's Excelsior District—where Grateful Dead frontman Jerry Garcia grew up—for the 23rd annual Jerry Day at McLaren Park. At the Jerry Garcia Amphitheater, musicians filled the air with bluegrass and rock music, while fans danced barefoot in the grass and celebrated his legacy. "It's medicine music," said Antonio Aversano, a Deadhead from Sebastopol. "It's very spiritual—it's like going to church. It totally takes me out of my head and brings me into a connection with the divine." For Aversano, the entire weekend has been transformative. "The energy of the Summer of Love, the whole counterculture in the '60s—peace, love, community, celebration," he said. Many fans who attended Friday night's opening show planned to immerse themselves in every event throughout the weekend. "I think the Deadheads are probably the nicest, kindest people you'll ever meet in your life," said Maria Pruss, a fan from Southern California. "Huge community, big hearts." Deanna Neiers, who traveled from New York City with her two children, ages 7 and 9, brought a personal touch to the celebration. She and her kids designed and handed out custom-made stickers to commemorate the anniversary. "We made this special sticker to hand out to commemorate the 60th anniversary," Neiers said. "We've printed a bunch of them and we love the community. So we're just handing them out for free to everybody." A Deadhead for 35 years, Neiers said she attended Jerry Garcia's final concert in Chicago in 1995. "We wouldn't miss the chance to celebrate the 60th anniversary," she added. The concert series is also giving San Francisco's economy a welcome boost. City officials said hotels, restaurants, and local shops are seeing increased business from the influx of visitors. "When people come from all 50 states, all around the world, and they have a great time, which they are, they go home, they tell their friends, and those friends come back to San Francisco," said Mayor Daniel Lurie. "And we're going to welcome them with open arms." For Serena Cisco, who flew in from Nashville, the city's warm welcome stood out. It was her first visit in three decades. "Happy to be here. Thank you, San Francisco, for putting this on. The city has been so welcoming," she said. Though decades have passed since the Grateful Dead first took the stage, their music—and its messages of resilience and hope—continue to resonate deeply with fans. "The legacy of Jerry Garcia is certainly a message of positivity and hope," said Henry Wimmer of Open Mind Music. And for many Deadheads, like Aversano, the gathering is about more than just music. "This is about community. It's about getting along together. It's about celebrating life," he said. For those in attendance, there's little that compares to the feeling of being at a Dead show.

Guitarist Silas Luke Jones Receives Standing Ovation From ‘AGT' Judges For ‘Misirlou' Cover
Guitarist Silas Luke Jones Receives Standing Ovation From ‘AGT' Judges For ‘Misirlou' Cover

Yahoo

time26 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Guitarist Silas Luke Jones Receives Standing Ovation From ‘AGT' Judges For ‘Misirlou' Cover

19-year-old guitarist Silas Luke Jones has received a standing ovation from the America's Got Talent judges for his arresting cover of 'Misirlou.' Appearing on the Tuesday night (July 29) episode, Jones appeared as a somewhat shy performer from Homer, Alaska before he showed the judges just what he was made of. More from Billboard mgk, T-Pain & Zedd to Headline Stage Outside Sphere Over Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025 Weekend Nick Cave Honored With Prestigious French Awards Paul Mario Day, Original Iron Maiden Vocalist, Dies at 69 Armed with an acoustic guitar and an extensive pedalboard, Jones had the audience on his side from the opening notes of 'Misirlou,' giving a small preview of what was to come by use of an EBow. Traditionally known as a Mediterranean folk song, the best-known version of 'Misirlou' comes from Dick Dale, whose 1962 surf-rock recording became a minor hit upon its release, and was later utilized in the opening credits to Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film, Pulp Fiction. Dale's recording was later heavily incorporated in the Black Eyed Peas' 2006 single, 'Pump It.' Jones, however, left the surf-rock stylings behind and instead delivered a solo rendition that relied heavily on open tunings and percussive techniques – winning the crowd over in the process and receiving high praise and a standing ovation from the judges. 'You became a rock star in front of our eyes,' noted Sofia Vergara, before Howie Mandel suggested Jones was 'like an Alaskan techno [Jimi] Hendrix.' 'If I turned away and I listened to what you were doing, I would've thought that was like five or six people on stage,' offered Mel B. 'You're one of a kind. You really are.' 'You're a very nice guy. Very humble, and then you just turn into that,' continued Simon Cowell. 'Actually, the guitar is not an easy instrument to do that with. 'What you did with that was extraordinary. You have a really real special talent here.' Jones ultimately walked away from his performance with four positive responses from the judges, and a promise that viewers haven't yet seen the last of him. America's Got Talent airs on NBC at 8 p.m. Tuesdays and streams on Peacock the next day. View Silas Luke Jones' performance of 'Misirlou' below. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart Solve the daily Crossword

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store