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* '''Justified''': The actress made some [[Unfortunate Implications|racially, politically, sexually, and/or religiously incendiary remarks]] to the press, or some such remarks were erroneously attributed to her. |
* '''Justified''': The actress made some [[Unfortunate Implications|racially, politically, sexually, and/or religiously incendiary remarks]] to the press, or some such remarks were erroneously attributed to her. |
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** The actress is a [[Teen Idol]] who (intentionally or otherwise) violated the rule of [[Contractual Purity]] in a big way. |
** The actress is a [[Teen Idol]] who (intentionally or otherwise) violated the rule of [[Contractual Purity]] in a big way. |
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** Alice's actress is a [[Nice Character Mean Actor]]. |
** Alice's actress is a [[Nice Character, Mean Actor]]. |
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** Alice's actress committed a very serious crime in real life, such as [[Murder Tropes|homicide]] or [[Paedo Hunt|child-molestation]]. |
** Alice's actress committed a very serious crime in real life, such as [[Murder Tropes|homicide]] or [[Paedo Hunt|child-molestation]]. |
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** The audience simply does not like her real-world fashion choices, or [[Hollywood Pudgy|her]] [[Hollywood Thin|figure]] or [[Hollywood Homely|her looks]], or other petty things. |
** The audience simply does not like her real-world fashion choices, or [[Hollywood Pudgy|her]] [[Hollywood Thin|figure]] or [[Hollywood Homely|her looks]], or other petty things. |
Revision as of 16:06, 9 January 2014
- Basic Trope: Whether the character is liked or not, the actor that plays him/her is strongly disliked.
- Played Straight: The audience likes Alice, but hates the actress behind her.
- Exaggerated: The actress gets several metric tons of hate mail, and even death threats.
- Inverted: Whatever the feelings towards Alice, the audience really likes the actress behind Alice.
- Justified: The actress made some racially, politically, sexually, and/or religiously incendiary remarks to the press, or some such remarks were erroneously attributed to her.
- The actress is a Teen Idol who (intentionally or otherwise) violated the rule of Contractual Purity in a big way.
- Alice's actress is a Nice Character, Mean Actor.
- Alice's actress committed a very serious crime in real life, such as homicide or child-molestation.
- The audience simply does not like her real-world fashion choices, or her figure or her looks, or other petty things.
- Subverted: Alice's actress gets into a minor tabloid scandal, but it's overshadowed by another actor's larger scandal.
- Alternatively, the controversy is cleared up.
- Double Subverted: But it still becomes a Never Live It Down incident.
- Deconstructed:
- Reconstructed:
- Parodied: Alice's actress has to quit and move to a Far Side Island...and even that's not enough.
- Lampshaded:
- Averted: Alice's actress never gets any controversy, no matter what (or whom) she does.
- Enforced:
- Invoked: She makes insensitive remarks at a press conference.
- Defied: She knows that whatever her opinions on (controversial issue) may be, the audience may not necessarily agree with her. She is not a politician, and she doesn't want to alienate her fans, so she keeps mum on political issues or other hot-button topics.
- Discussed:
- Conversed:
- Played For Laughs: See "Parodied"
- Played For Drama: Almost always is.