She even complains to her cat that Zemeckis should be spoiling her. The problem with this interpretation is that Harry has always been willing to share his money with the Weasleys, but knows they're too proud to accept it. Harry's mother Lily has also been accused of being this, simply because she chose James Potter over Severus Snape.

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This misses how Snape actually lost Lily's respect because he called her racist epithets in public and later joined the Wizarding World's equivalent of The Klan , whereas James may have been a Jerk Jock but he never ever thought of using said word against her and actually died protecting her and baby Harry from Voldemort. Prince Blueblood marries Diamond Tiara strictly so that he can have access to her wealth having squandered his own. In a possible subversion, she's well aware of this, as she only married him to gain power and prestige.

Frank Day and Stan Watson both ended up viewing the woman that would become Elly Patterson as this, with some of The Baby Trap thrown in for good measure in Stan's case. Kortney Krelbutz started out as this, dating and getting engaged to John Patterson although there was a revenge element in it as well, since Elly didn't stand up for her when she was fired.

She realized she fell in love with him when he defended her against Connie. On a more general note, the My Little Pony: She is a young, model-like mare with a knack for posing who is seen hanging around and clinging onto the obviously much older aristocrat Fancy Pants. Some fans also interpreted Rarity as one during the events of The Best Night Ever and actually sympathized with the rather charmless Prince Blueblood.

There's even a fan theory that Blueblood is normally a nice guy or at least not that bad but acts like an ass around women he thinks are only interested in him for this reason to drive them away. In By Royal Command , Twilight Sparkle gets depressed because she fears that anypony who'd show romantic interest in her would only do so because of her new princess status.

When Rainbow Dash suggests that she could just take matters into her own hooves and pick a pony who won't care about such things, Twilight sets her sights on the one pony in Equestria guaranteed not to think highly of her for her new status: Her self-appointed rival, Trixie. The Weasleys in Knowledge Is Power were only interested in Harry so they could get their hands on his Gringotts vault, despite having been far too proud to take his money in canon. She was the sister of a wealthy merchant who badgered him into buying a noble title and then married herself off to a noble looking for a second wife and step-mother for his daughter.

Her marriage ends when another relative pulls a coup, and she has to flee back to her brother with her step-daughter in tow. Then she engineers another marriage for her brother, which is what gives the villains of the story the chance to act. Diaspro thinks that Bloom is one due how her romance with Sky started out, and that's what led her to do what she did attempting to save Sky and their homeworld from her.

What's worse, from a royal's point of view her reasoning is sound enough that Stella and Aisha flat-out admit they would think the same had they not seen what actually happened Subverted in Unexpected Surprise. Gabriel questions Marinette about who her daughter's father is, pointing out she might be denied a promotion if she doesn't tell. When she still refuses, he drops the matter and promotes her anyway, satisfied there are no Gold Digger intentions.

He knows who the father is by then, but she does not. Lola the seductive Lionfish from Shark Tale. In her intro scene, she even calls herself superficial and dismisses Oscar calling him "cute, but a nobody. When Oscar finishes a Sharkslayer stunt, Lola forcefully kisses him in front of the cameras, causing Angie to leave in jealousy, anger, and sadness. Lola then arranges Don Lino to kidnap Angie, even gleefully threatening her life if Oscar doesn't comply. There's only one thing I like better than money: Listen, honey, I know I was a bad girl, but c'mon!

You'd have to be crazy not to take me back. The movie Gold Diggers of is, oddly enough, a movie-long subversion. When Polly the actress starts dating a millionaire, his friends assume this is going on, but in fact she didn't know he was rich. Polly's friends are a little peeved by the suggestion, however, so they decide to play it straight, and take the men for all they're worth.

It is however also played straight when Polly's friend Trixie goes Gold Digging after another millionaire, and lands him. But a change of plans soon occurs In Superman Returns , Lex Luthor 's Establishing Character Moment is sitting by the deathbed of an elderly, rich woman who apparently got him out of prison sometime during the Time Skip. She agrees that yes, he deserves everything for how good of a husband he's been since then.

Meanwhile all her relatives are pounding on the door, screaming for her not to go through with this. She dies signing her will; Lex quickly finishes writing her signature and kicks everyone else out of the house. Casino - Ginger McKenna in although she never lies about her intentions.

And Ace has no illusions. What are the chances this works out? Hands Across the Table: Justified because it makes sense why Regi wants to marry a rich guy for security during the time of the Depression, and watching her parents' marriage dissolve due to being poor. Ted , on the other hand, has been wrecked by the Depression, so having money again is his number one goal as well. Deconstructed in Legally Blonde. Elle points out that the new wife of an septuagenarian millionaire who is used to getting divorced on a whim, has to work extremely hard to stay married to the septuagenarian millionaire.

The man's wife also makes it very clear that her husband had other, much more interesting qualities besides his vast wealth. Played with in Magnolia - Julianne Moore's character initially married the elderly television executive played by Jason Robards with gold digger intentions. The twist is that, after marrying him, she found herself genuinely falling in love with him instead, to the extent that when he's on his deathbed with cancer, she actually tries to have his will changed so that she won't inherit his millions out of guilt.

Elvira in Scarface Initially she is Frank's Mistress, and she seems purely concerned with the material benefits. With her coke-stoked pokerface it's hard to know for sure exactly why she becomes Tony's wife — there's a suggestion of real romance. But gold digging is a very natural explanation for her. Some Like It Hot plays with it: Tony Curtis pretends to be a rich man to woo Marilyn Monroe, while Jack Lemmon pretends to be a woman to woo a rich man. How to Marry a Millionaire centers on not 1, not 2, but 3 women trying to be gold diggers. Lauren Bacall 's character succeeds—unwittingly at first—and the remaining two fail, but all are happier for it.

Discussed in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Lorelei Lee played by Marilyn Monroe is an overt gold digger and defends it from criticism in the film. Justified that during The Gilded Age the film's time setting this was perceived as totally normal.

The Greeks Had a Word for Them , which was in part the inspiration for the above, had a similar plot and resolution. Heartbreakers is about a con artist played by Sigourney Weaver who marries men for money then gets her daughter Jennifer Love Hewitt to seduce them not knowing she's her daughter so she can divorce them and take their money Lynette from An Officer and a Gentleman.

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She fakes being pregnant to force Sid to marry her, but dumps him when he quits the aviator program to do so. She's interested in getting to know the wealthy Majahrajah of Pankot Palace but is disappointed to find out he is no older than Short Round, Indy's eleven year old sidekick! After champion divorce attorney Miles Massey foils her attempt to gouge her wealthy first husband, she sets out to ruin him at his own game. Her intricate scheme involves faking an entire second marriage to an oil tycoon, leaving her a Mock Millionaire , and then kindling Massey's attraction to her until he proposes himself.

It backfires when her first husband dies before changing his will, leaving everything to her. Suddenly, Massey is the one who demands half of her new assets. In the end, they decide to try married life again, for real this time. Dial M for Murder - A male example is Tony Wendice; he only married his wife, Margot, for her money, and coldly plans to kill her, when he thinks that she wants to leave him.

For added bonus, she's young and beautiful she's played by Grace Kelly. Harken's wife in Horrible Bosses is implied to be this. Thoroughly Modern Millie and its stage adaptation is about a girl from Kansas who moves to New York City with hopes of working for a rich man as a stenographer and then marrying him. Although laughable in contrast to the superb characters mentioned above, Olivia Honey Maria Pitillo openly admitted to being one in She-Devil the movie, not the TV series , saying in her interview video that she wanted to find a rich man and marry him. Ruth uses that to her advantage to ruin her ex-husband Bob by sending Olivia to him through her employment agency.

When Olivia confesses her love to Bob, he fires her, and with a little more prodding from Ruth, the two of them gather evidence of him embezzling from his clients to get him in jail. Groucho Marx in most of the Marx Brothers movies. His usual rich woman was the wonderful Margaret Dumont. Did he [your ex-husband] leave you any money? Answer the second question first. Ironically though, the film portrays her as the victim in the loveless marriage.

Ricky Bobby's wife in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby , she was married to Ricky for over ten years but the day that he's fired from the team, she dumps him and got together with his best friend, Cal. She even makes it clear that she is married to a driver and she does not work. In slapstick comedy Tillie's Punctured Romance , the bad guy, upon hearing that the naive girl he robbed and dumped is about to come into a large fortune, hurriedly finds her, makes up, and marries her.

In the remake, it is revealed Meredith is Vicki's daughter. Secondhand Lions has the 'get written in the will' variety. Word is that the two uncles Hub and Garth have millions stashed away somewhere. Walter was sent there to get in good with them, the other relatives have been trying for quite some time, and near the end Walter's mother and her fiance come back to just plain take the money. Just plant us in the damn garden, next to the stupid lion. In A Brother's Price , the arranged marriages can be arranged for the purpose of gold-digging by the relatives, and very often are.

Keifer Porter is a rare example of a man who was fully onboard with his sisters' decision to marry him to the Princesses - they got the money, and became sisters-in-law with the royals, he got fancy clothes and jewelery, a luxurious life, and was planning on having the husband's quarters redecorated with gilding and all sorts of expensive extras. The Whistlers, being a poor family, are suspected of being gold-diggers, but they aren't; they want Jerin to be happy, and never even dreamt of being able to marry him to a noble family before the opportunity presented itself.

There's a male fortune hunter going after a plain-looking heiress in Henry James' Washington Square. In The Legend of Sleepy Hollow , Ichabod Crane was basically a male example of one, who is more attracted by Katrina's father's wealth than to her.

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The animated version of the book makes this all the more clear. A common occurrence in Jane Austen interestingly enough, most—though certainly not all—of her Gold Digger antagonists are male: Isabella Thorpe becomes engaged to James Morland because he is the eldest son of a slightly better-off family, but continues to pursue the far richer Frederick Tilney. The novels ends with her still being single.

John Thorpe, who is keen to marry Catherine Morland, boasts to old General Tilney that Catherine is an heiress a lie , which inspires the General to throw his younger son Henry Tilney at Catherine, and then to throw Catherine out of their country house in the middle of the night after the thwarted Mr. Thorpe tells him she is a gold digger also a lie. As a very young man, Edward Ferrars became secretly engaged to Lucy Steele, his tutor's niece, and can't honourably break off the engagement.

She maintains the pretense of selfless devotion to him, even after he is disowned because of her, until she has secured a better prospect: Willoughby leaves the penniless Marianne Dashwood, whom he loves, for the wealthy heiress Miss Grey. The devastated Marianne eventually concedes that he never would have been satisfied as a poorer man married to her even though they loved each other—material wealth simply mattered to him more than love.

In Pride and Prejudice: Bennet seems like a gold digger by proxy. She pressures Elizabeth and her sisters into chasing rich men. The eldest daughter, the perfect Jane, falls in love with a rich man geniunely; the middle sister Mary, who feels unworthy because she can't do the only thing her mother would approve because she isn't charming enough, shies away from the world and retreats into books; and the youngest two sisters are airheads who end up risking a lot while flirting. Socially and economically, her daughters don't have any other options: Elizabeth is not a typical gold digger, despite her snarky hints she first began to love Mr Darcy when she saw his beautiful estate in Derbyshire.

At first, Elizabeth shied away from Darcy in part because of his wealth; indeed, she despises him at first because he appears to be a snob.


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She does become open to his friendship and courtship after visiting his vast estate, but that has more to do with seeing how much his servants admire him, how nice he is to his sister, and his politeness towards her aunt and uncle despite knowing that they're in trade. Wickham is a typical Austen gold digger; it's eventually revealed that he tricked wealthy Georgiana Darcy into running away with him but he's thwarted before he can get at her money.

It's implied that he courts Elizabeth only until he realizes she isn't an heiress, and starts paying attention to Miss King immediately after she inherits some money. Charlotte Lucas marries embarrassing Mr Collins only because it means she will be provided for. She's 27 years old meaning she is dangerously close to being called an Old Maid and figures marrying a clergyman who will eventually inherit a small country estate is her best, not too shabby shot, even tough part of the deal is being stuck with a ridiculous, pompous and stupid man for life.

Maria Bertram becomes engaged to the immensely wealthy and immensely dull Mr. Rushworth in order to become independent of her family. She falls in love with Henry Crawford while engaged, but marries Rushworth despite her father's doubts when Crawford disappoints her. Mary Crawford, though an heiress herself, initially considers pursuing Sir Thomas' heir Tom, and is shocked to find herself falling in love with Edmund the younger son , whom she knows will not inherit a fortune and is, therefore, simply out of the question as husband material.

She can't reconcile her feelings for him with her determination to marry a man of fortune until his older brother falls ill, and she's thrilled because, if he dies, Edmund will inherit his title and estate Elton in Emma first chases Emma Woodhouse, the title character, even though he's so far beneath her socially that she assumes he's actually interested in her friend Harriet. When Elton is rejected by Emma, he almost immediately marries a woman from Bristol whose "charms"—she's loud, braying, crass, and bad-mannered—are such that it's obvious he only married her for her money.

Simon in the story The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor is only marrying American heiress Hatty Doran for her money, and she's only marrying him because her first husband was abducted by Indians years ago and is probably long dead. The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist centered around two men trying to court a young music teacher because they knew that her uncle was rich and had no will - making his niece, as next of kin, the heir to his fortune by default.

In The Sign of the Four , Watson desperately hopes and is ashamed of himself for hoping that Mary's Unexpected Inheritance remains lost, because he cannot abide her thinking him to be this if he woos her. When it is lost, he finally drops his self-flagellation and confesses to Mary that he is delighted. Mary is just as delighted, partly because she doesn't much care for wealth and the wealth in question led to several deaths, including her own father's , partly because it has allowed Watson to stop mucking around trying to sacrifice his happiness for his honor.

Daisy from The Great Gatsby , in addition to being feather-brained. Joanne was a failed actress in her late 30's. She married her husband for his money, promising to make him a good wife and give him a baby if she could. The marriage was very happy and she was genuinely upset at his death, while recognising that everyone thought this was she had been waiting for.

Noelle Page in The Other Side of Midnight is a poor French girl who is in essence sold to a disgusting-but-rich shopkeeper as a mistress by her father. She flees after bilking the shopkeeper out of some money, but then falls in love with and is abandoned by an American pilot. In order to destroy him, and having learned her lesson from the prior experience, she proceeds to woo increasingly powerful men, culminating in becoming a Greek tycoon's mistress. Wooing the right men also helps her become an internationally beloved actress, which is all part of the plan. In the novel , when the first marriage between an up-timer people from the year and a down-timer people from the year is proposed, some people bluntly tell the up-timer this trope is in full effect.

Although the down-timer does not understand love, she is willing to work very hard to make the marriage successful. In later novels, we find they are very Happily Married. Played with later on, when a young wealthy up-timer is part of the Quartermaster Corp of the United States of Europe's Army. He is really good at his job, and through his purchasing power and investment capabilities, he accidentally transforms a down-time town with an economic boom, just so he can supply his troops with what they need. When the local towns people realize his wealth and influence, as the book puts it "the campaign to introduce him to every unmarried daughter, niece, cousin and sister in the area kicked into high gear".

It is pretty clear that the driving force for this were the adults doing the introducing, while the motivations of the girls being introduced was left unstated.


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Beautiful but bitchy Blanche Ingram is without a dowry pursues very wealthy Mr Rochester. He uses her only for Operation: Jealousy and never intended to marry her. Mr Rochester's father by proxy. Edward was his younger son and did not inherit anything — the house and money went to his eldest son. He pressured Edward to marry a rich heiress, who turns out to be Bertha Mason who'd become the Madwoman in the Attic.

Defied by Jane Eyre herself. She says she won't marry a rich man until she is independently wealthy, so she won't be reliant on him.

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Though with her character traits, she would be a very diligent wife and useful companion. As expected, this doesn't end well. She leaves her lover Des Grieux after sucking dry his wallet, then moves on to a rich old man. This eventually leads to her downfall and death. Her story is the subject of many operas and ballets. Discussed in Little Women. When she visits her Spoiled Sweet friend Annie Moffat and gets dolled up for a party , she's emotionally crushed when she hears some Gossipy Hens wonder out loud if her presence is a ploy by her parents to make her one of these, specially in regards to their very rich family friend Theodore "Laurie" Lawrence.

The Film of the Book slightly changes this scene, but the feeling is the same.

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Meg's other sisters, Beth and Amy , are the ones who find out about the gossip as they sneak into a Christmas ball hosted by Mr. Lawrence; Beth has an Heroic BSoD and Amy breaks into tears, so Marmee has to reassure them about her not seeing the girls in that way. Several minor characters in the Elenium and Tamuli could be seen as this: One side of the marriage is a minor noble with a lot of money marrying for rank, the other side is a poor higher ranked noble marrying for money.

These marriages didn't work out very well. Since Angels are forbidden from breeding with each other unless given special dispensation from Jovah , they have to interbreed with humans. Any woman who bears an Angel child or man who fathers an Angel child is taken into the Angel parent's community and lives in luxury for the rest of their days. The result is a subcommunity of young men and women living near the Angels trying to snare an Angel lover. Since the child of a human and an Angel isn't always an Angel, there is also the secondary result of a large number of human children birthed by an Angel-Seeker and then discarded when their parent decides to make another try for an Angel child.

Heralds of Valdemar series: Once he finally gets it through his head that under Valdemaran law, marrying the Queen does not automatically make him King, he seeks to murder his wife so that he become de facto king as regent to their infant daughter. Baron Melles is despised by most of the Imperial court. Since Melles knew exactly what the rest of the court thought of him, he recognized this for what it was immediately.

Master Bard Tobias Marchand. He married his wife Lena's mother for the regular income, and committed borderline-treason to get more money. Glinda from Wicked married for the money. It doesn't help that she didn't love her husband and was in love with her female best friend. An interestingly positive example: Avice of Thornbury is completely honest about becoming a rich nobleman's mistress for status and riches. However, in the end their relationship remained that of a married couple. Also, she turned to be the only person to have any affection for him, and was genuinely sad when he got killed.

Anthony Trollope created many of these and of both genders. Burgo Fitzgerald is among the best known. Luke shows his usually understated Deadpan Snarker side. Cordelia, though it is thwarted by Doyle's gallantry, which starts making her dating pool look rather pathetic. It isn't helped by her date a stock broker , who cannonballs into his Beamer and races off at first sight of a vamp without the slightest hesitation in leaving Cordie behind to be eaten.

All I could think about was: Turns out the shoe part was giving him too much credit. Well, marrying money can have its perils. Ten or fifteen years down the line, after you've adapted to a lifestyle now totally beyond your means, you can find yourself cast aside a hollow husk, penniless and crushed. Niles, Big Willy's eighty-five, he's on his third pacemaker. A woman needs money, diamonds, furs and romantism! Walerian smiles And not just the romantism! A man wanted to mow the lawn but it was so hot he entertained the idea of doing it naked.

When he asked his wife what the neighbors would think if they saw him naked, they'd think she married him for money. The friend points out ninety three is a safer bet. Kanye West 's "Gold Digger". Exactly What It Says on the Tin. Ironically enough, the Ray Charles song it samples is actually about a Sugar Momma a woman who financially supports her lover in exchange for certain affections , i. Also Proyecto Uno's song "La Interesada".

Quite appropriate, since the song was a cover of "Money Talks". The female protagonist of the Eagles song "Lyin' Eyes" is a gold digger; she's treated more sympathetically than most examples, however, being depicted as being lonely and trapped in a loveless and unhappy marriage with a cold and distant man. The song nevertheless points out that she did bring it on herself and that she is stringing along at least two guys as a result. Also performed by Marilyn Monroe in the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ; the famous dance number in which she sings it was also done by Madonna.

Subverted in the Madonna example in the video. She plays a performer who is pursued by several rich men, but she'd rather be with the hot but poor handyman and make out with him in his pickup truck. Good Charlotte 's "Boys and Girls", continually claiming "Girls don't like boys, girls like cars and money". Every woman is out for a man's cash. Jonathan Coulton has two songs on this topic: The song is "'bout a gal named Daisy Mae" who sings she wants such things as "a brand new car, champagne, caviar.

Get out of here and get me some money too! Put your stuff on the market, and make a million too. Cee Lo Green 's hit " Fuck You " is about a former girlfriend who left the narrator for a richer guy, and who he laments only wanted money. Despite his choruses warnings, he kept asking for her back but she kept rejecting him for richer boyfriends. Oh shit, she's a gold digger - Just thought you should know, nigga. I'm gonna marry for money I'll be so damn rich it ain't funny I'm gonna have me a trust fund, yacht club, hot tub piece of the pie Find me a sweet sugar mama With a whole lotta zeroes and commas I don't care if she loves me, she can even be ugly I'm gonna marry for money.

I guess all his money, well it isn't enough To keep her bill collectors at bay I guess all his money, well it isn't enough Cause that girl's got expensive taste. Romance without finance just don't make sense Mama, mama, please give up that gold You so great and you so fine You ain't got no money you can't be mine. Mama always said, "Get a rich boyfriend. You don't need to love 'em, girl, you can pretend. Thought he was gluten-free but all that I got was bread.

Mama always said, " Nice Guys Finish Last. Beat him at his own game, honey, take the cash. You're digging for gold, you're throwing away a fortune in feelings, but someday you'll pay. Dagwood Bumstead, though you'd never know it to look at him today, started off as the rich and privileged heir to the Bumstead fortunes. His family cut him out of the will when he married Blondie Boopadoop!

To be fair, they might not have been entirely wrong at the time. The strip is called "Blondie," though Dagwood is clearly the more comedic character today, because originally it was about Blondie the flapper girl's crazy antics, with her then-boyfriend Dagwood playing straight man. After they got married and found themselves suddenly middle-class at best , Blondie underwent a lot of character development. It turns out that nearly every member of Wooten Basset's extended family except his benevolent Christian paternal grandparents is this, as shown in "Basset Hounds".

The episode follows Wooten and Bernard as they go to said grandparents' mansion in Alaska, as the grandparents are permanently moving to Africa for mission work and have gathered up the entire family to say good-bye, as well as having made a will. Bernard talks with several of the various family members there, and quickly finds out that the only reason most of them are there is to figure out how much Grandpa Basset is leaving them, even though a large number of them are already pretty wealthy.

When they hear Grandpa's final message to them via video-tape, they even fast-forward all the way to the disbursement. Karma hits them all like a load of bricks when it turns out that Grandpa was fully aware of their money-hungry tendencies despite how filthy-rich they already are and has left them nothing as a result.

He takes pity on her and appoints her as the chairwoman of his new charity , with the rest of the money and Grandpa's mansion are going to a charity he has started, to everyone else's chagrin. Jeremiah Trask, was [[spoiler: Trask ; only for it to be revealed that it was Wooton's twin brother Wellington that was doing the snooping in order to prove Penny was a gold digger due to Penny's previous boyfriend having also been wealthy and Penny being in a sizeable amount of debt only for Wooton to explain Penny had already told him about those issues.

Not a few petty-scale villains of Victorian Melodrama, as mentioned in the Forgotten Futures supplement "Victorian Villainy" are some variety of "fortune hunter" who is after the Romantic Lead , who is usually the heiress to some vast fortune that the villain wants to get his greedy hands on. Information taken from Late Registration liner notes.

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