Mommy’s Little Princess: 5 evil deeds from this so-called princess

"Mommy's Little Princess" - Pictured (L-R): Sarah Abbott, Alicia Leigh Willis - Photo Courtesy of Lifetime PR/A&E Networks
"Mommy's Little Princess" - Pictured (L-R): Sarah Abbott, Alicia Leigh Willis - Photo Courtesy of Lifetime PR/A&E Networks /
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“Mommy’s Little Princess” – Pictured (L-R): Alicia Leigh Willis, Jeff Teravainen – Photo Courtesy of Lifetime PR/A&E Networks /

4. Ruining Greg’s paintings.

Greg and Allie’s involvement in her and her mother’s life ruin Lizzie’s fantasy. When she convinces her mom to take her on a trip to Germany to see into the famed castle, she doesn’t like the fact Greg and Allie are planning to tag along. Greg is a painter and intends to bring some of his art with them because the vacation will double as a business trip for him.

In order to prevent Greg from going, Lizzie pours vinegar on his masterpiece, stripping paint from the canvas. Pretty messed up if you ask me.

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3. Threatening her competition for Cinderella.

Once Lizzie arrives at overnight camp, she only has one goal in mind: To play Cinderella in the children’s play. She proclaims she deserves the role because she is a “real-life princess” after all. This makes her a target for teasing which only increased Lizzie’s ferocious drive to be the star.

She has tough competition from a camp-mate, Madison, who played Cinderella the previous summer and knows all the lines. Given what we know about Lizzie’s Omen-like tendencies, you can imagine she doesn’t take the potential loss well. Instead of practicing to be the best, she attempts to scare Madison away from the role by threatening to seriously hurt her, ruin her life, and/or kill her if she doesn’t drop out of the race.

Maybe she’s more suited for the role of an evil step-sister instead?