Villainous Beauties Wiki

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Carson O'Conner (It Was One of Us)

Carson O'Conner (Elisa Donovan) is the hidden (redeemed) villainess from the 2007 Lifetime film, It Was One of Us (airdate November 11, 2007).

Carson O'Conner is a writing professor and part of a quintet of college friends that included Emily Winstead, Avis Monroe, Dr. Theodora "Teddy" Hohn, and Wendy Hartman. During a reunion gathering, the women reminisced and also revealed some surprising secrets to each other. Regarding Carson, she revealed to her friends that she plagiarized one of her students' papers and used it as a speech at a symposium, and regarding the other women, Avis mentioned that she was in rehab for a drinking problem, Emily revealed her affair with her yoga instructor, Teddy stated that she had engaged in over-prescribing he…

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CEDJunior CEDJunior 29 April 2024
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Mrs. Durant (The Replacement Daughter)

Mrs. Durant (Janet Scott) was a redeemed villainess from the 2024 Lifetime film, The Replacement Daughter (airdate April 28, 2024).

Mrs. Durant was a housekeeper working for main villainess Eva Roberts, who took in main protagonist Jessica Grady after her mother, Liza Grady, was comatose following a hit-and-run. Unbeknownst to Jessica, Eva was behind the attempt on Liza, as well as the murder of Liza and Jessica's friend, Helen, as Eva wanted Jessica as her own daughter to replace her deceased adoptive daughter, Sarah. As Eva gloated about her time with Jessica, Mrs. Durant warned Eva that Liza could awaken at any moment, and it was followed by Eva learning about Liza beginning to recover.

Afterwards, Eva was confronted by Jessica, who learned …

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CEDJunior CEDJunior 20 April 2024
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Anirbas (Sabrina, the Teenage Witch)

Anirbas (Melissa Joan Hart) is the villainess from "Sabrina Through the Looking Glass," episode 1.14 of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (airdate January 17, 1997).

Anirbas ("Sabrina" spelled backwards) is Sabrina's evil counterpart in the mirror world, and she talks to Sabrina, who is in a terrible mood due to various mishaps plaguing her; including (but not limited to) a wart appearing on her forehead. Sabrina's mood is so bad that she wanted to be left alone, and it was at that moment that Anirbas talked Sabrina into entering her world, for a moment of "quiet reflection."

Unbeknownst to Sabrina, the evil Anirbas had been manipulating Sabrina into remaining in her own bad mood, and she doesn't learn this until after she wakes up from her brief nap…

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CEDJunior CEDJunior 19 April 2024
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Renee Martin (Locked in My House)

Renee Martin (Lora Burke) is a redeemed villainess from the 2024 Lifetime film, Locked in My House (airdate April 18, 2024).


Renee Martin is a journalist who was first shown interviewing Caris Carter, who was assaulted by Dr. Ryan Marrick during her IVF treatment. Afterwards, Renee and Caris co-led a group of survivors of assault, with the bond including Renee's revelation that she was assaulted by Marrick a decade prior. In addition, Renee vented about Marrick's sudden disappearance and demise, but unbeknownst to Renee, Caris prevented Marrick from committing suicide, and later turned heel by abducting Marrick and imprisoning him in her basement so she could get the proper evidence to put him away.


As Renee and Caris were preparing for their m…



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CEDJunior CEDJunior 19 April 2024
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Caris Carter (Locked in My House)

Caris Carter (Natalie Brown) is the main protagonist/redeemed anti-villainess from the 2024 Lifetime film, Locked in My House (airdate April 18, 2024).


  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Heel Turn
  • 3 Redemption
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 Videos


Caris Carter is a professor and the wife of Jon Pollock, and in the film, Caris was undergoing IVF treatment, which was conducted by Dr. Ryan Marrick. However, during the procedure, Marrick molested Caris, who later went into Marrick's office and found hidden cameras inside. Caris and John reported Marrick to the police, only for the investigation to be slow-paced with little results.

Caris later posted a public message about her ordeal, which gained the attention of journalist Renee Martin, who interviewed and later befriended Caris. Both women la…



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