Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-1916997-20170901012801

So this has been brought up before, but I now have enough evidence for this to be its own thread. I believe Lady Tremaine is also Rapunzel and here is my reasoning. We all know Rapunzel was hinted at with the 6 Comic Con teases. The other teases were for Alice In Wonderland, Cinderella, and The Frog Prince, all of which characters were confirmed at that time. But we never got a Rapunzel character confirmed. Or did we? Is Lady Tremaine in fact Rapunzel Tremaine? First off, in suspious things is Tremaine's hair. Obviously, hair is probably the most important part of the Rapunzel story. It is the story's unique hook. The Disney version of Rapunzel, Tangled, had a very interesting take on the hair. The hair was actually magic, and was so because Rapunzel's mom injested a magical flower. In Tangled, Rapunzel is naturally a brunette, but the magic in her hair makes it appear blonde. If cut, it loses its powers and turns to brown. Lady Tremaine's hair appears to be dark brown or black, yet her cursed perona, Victoria Belfrey has blonde hair. It should be noted while curses have changed the cut of hair before (think Snow/MM and EQ/Regina), it has never changed the color. Interesting, right? But this is just the tip of the iceberg. Tremaine's cursed person has the last name Belfrey, which seems to reference the word belfry, which is a part of a tower, usually where bells would be. Besides hair, the tower is the most significant icon from Rapunzel, so much so that the Season 3 episode that featured Rapunzel was even called The Tower. So we now have two connections to Rapunzel things with Lady Tremaine. But wait, I still have more. Lady Tremaine normally has two daughters (named Drizella and Anastasia in the Disney film). Sure enough, this Lady Tremaine has a daughter named Drizella as well, but we haven't gotten any info on other children. Maybe Once is doing a twist with only one daughter? Maybe instead of a second daughter Lady Tremaine had a son? That would be a cool twist, right? Well, guess what, Rapunzel also had a son and a daughter in her traditional story. That's right, after the prince saves her from the tower, Rapunzel has twins: a boy and a girl. And here's the final kicker: Drizella's cursed name is Ivy. Sure, it is a reference to the green color Disney's Drizella wears, but Ivy is also a clinging plant that grows on man made structures. It is very common to see it growing on things like a tower hidden in the forest. Oh wait, a tower hidden in the forest is yet another tie back to Rapunzel! So hair, tower reference, children, and yet another tower reference. So many little nods to Rapunzel in Lady Tremaine's character. It can't all just be a coinciedence, right? 