![]() When Edith Gru put a mud pie on her desk, she is momentarily angry, then told her, "You're never going to get adopted, Edith, you know that, don't you?" A few minutes before, when Agnes Gru had asked if anyone stopped by to adopt them while she, Edith and Margo Gru are out, Miss Hattie's answer is a more emphatic "no". She also has a line of black and yellow caution tape in front of her desk that the girls have to stand behind when reporting how they did for the day. Avoiding being placed in the box is how Miss Hattie "encourages" her girls to do better in their cookie sales. ![]() She gets upset with the ones that do not meet their quota and puts them in the Box of Shame that's in her office, bringing out any additional boxes if necessary. The little girls are sent out to make money for her by selling cookies. Due to being uncultured and politically incorrect, she fell for Gru's unwittingly harsh statement in Spanish on her face being "como un burro" (Spanish: "like a donkey"), to which she thought of as a compliment until she researched the meaning in a Spanish dictionary and kept it to eventually slap him across the face with it. When Gru came to adopt the little girls, Miss Hattie shows that she is snobbish and arrogant towards people as she looked online to Gru's profile in order to see if he is a good person. It is possible that Miss Hattie forces the orphans into child labor, as she dismisses Margo Gru, Edith Gru, and Agnes Gru and says, "Go clean something of mine." Unlike these traits, Miss Hattie appears as a gloomy, stern and uncaring woman. Miss Hattie is ironically different from the attitude of the cheerful and happy looks of the Orphanage. Her style shows to have brown hair curved in tight bangs, and often wears a red plaid pencil-skirt and a pink cardigan with a matching pink-gem brooch. ![]() Miss Hattie is a chubby woman who has anatomy that consists of having small hands and feet, strong arms and legs, and large breasts and bottom.
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