![]() ![]() Lottie then changed her name to Lottie Pumpkin to escape her father's name and debts.Īfter much hard work, Lottie was accepted into Rosewood on a bursary. ![]() Her dad returned with a new wife, Beady, who took care of Lottie as her stepmother. Lottie's mother died from leukemia on February 14, when Lottie was nine. On Lottie's mother's deathbed, Lottie couldn't promise her mother to just be happy and instead promises her that she will be happy and get into Rosewood Hall, her mothers' school, where only the richest attend. Her mother taught her a princess-like saying which Lottie now uses as her mantra, "I will be kind, I will be brave, I will be unstoppable." The crown is described as a "crescent-moon tiara" made of silver and is a family heirloom that's been in the Pumpkins for generations. She was given a crown by her mother on her seventh birthday and has cherished it ever since. ![]() ![]() This fed into her long-time fascination with fairy tales. Curren lost all his money due to gambling and left the country, leaving Pitkin to take care of her daughter on her own.Īs a child, Lottie's mother would read her many different versions of the fairy tale The Glass Slipper also known as Cinderella. Lottie was born to Simon Curren, a gambler, and Marguerite Pitkin, a baker who worked at a patisserie. ![]()
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