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  • Oooooh 16th Century Cat fight.

  • good day to you too whore! i'll be respecting you at your execution by wearing my finest clothes!

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  • Maybe that's why Mary was being horrilble to every one in her reign

  • i must say, i find it quite funny that Anne boleyn and Mary look so alike, much more so than Elizabeth.

  • lol ths is like the 16th century me. she reminds me of me so much. except, she got beheaded. 0_0 now im scared

  • ...it doesn't matter if Bloody Mary was right or wrong, this just shows the deeper character flaw of hers...mainly her lack of judgement in handling political situations, unlike Elizabeth...Queen Kitty had more power and Mary should have handled her differently...Mary made the same mistakes in her reign, hence she is one of the most reviled Monarchs in history...

  • @Belindagirl13 Mary was not the one being a bitch, she simply spent most of her time ignoring Katherine and did not push for interaction. She did not call her names or shout at her or act in an unsavory manner, she was always polite. Mary did not like Katherine because Katherine was like a preppy airhead who just giggle and dance and wear pretty dresses. It is not behavior of a Queen. Mary did not like Jane Seymour or Anne of Cleves either in the beginning, look at how those women handled it.

  • @SuperBell47 It was obvious that Mary hated Anne Boleyn as well, and what did Anne do? She didn't care much and simply treated her like she was no issue. THIS is how you act like a queen, Katherine clearly could not behave properly.

  • @BetaArtemis Amen.

  • @ilovesoulfood1993 Yeah, except those days, royals and nobels tended to spar more with words and tongues instead of fists, blades, slaps, gnashing of teeth, and tearing of dresses and hair. LOL

  • @BetaArtemis It was obvious Mary disliked her though, and she should've hidden it better.

  • @Dumpstermuffin1 lol, no, stepmother. Katherine was her step mother. A mother in law would be her husband's mother.

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