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This article focuses on the second iteration of the character.
For the first iteration, see Fairy Godmother (The Price of Gold).


So you're Cinderella's Fairy Godmother?

Lady Tremaine to the Fairy Godmother src

The Fairy Godmother is a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time. She débuts, with her only appearance, in the first episode of the seventh season and is portrayed by co-star Jillian Fargey.

The Fairy Godmother is based on the character of the same name from Charles Perrault's version of the "Cinderella" fairytale, and the fairy godmother from the Disney film, Cinderella and its direct-to-video sequel Cinderella III: A Twist in Time.

History

After Fourth Curse

The Fairy Godmother helps her goddaughter Cinderella get to the Prince's Ball at the castle presumably by using her magic. ("Hyperion Heights")

Shortly after sending Cinderella off to the Ball, the Fairy Godmother is knocked out and captured by her stepmother Lady Tremaine, who ties her up and cuts off her wings while she sleeps as punishment for helping Cinderella. She also takes the Fairy Godmother's magic wand to teach her other daughter Drizella a lesson to never rely on magic, as it can be taken like the wand. Lady Tremaine then kills the Fairy Godmother by turning her to dust, using the words Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo. ("Hyperion Heights")

Lady Tremaine mentions the Fairy Godmother's unlucky fate when using her wand to de-age a recently reacquainted Hook from the Wish Realm. ("A Pirate's Life")

Magical Abilities

Trivia

On-Screen Notes

Disney

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