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(The screenshot of Phyllis' dating profile says "Male, seeking Female", therefore there is no allusion to her sexuality at all)
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|species = Human
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|affiliation = International Gallery{{!}}London International Art Museum
|origin= [[Earth]]
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|first= Mona Lisa's Revenge (TV story)
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Trupp was desperate for love and advertised herself on dating websites, though she had her eye on [[Lionel Harding]], who was obsessed with the ''[[Mona Lisa]]''. Trupp was somewhat unstable, as she confronted the ''Mona Lisa'' and talked to the painting about how Harding was obsessed with the ''Mona Lisa'' instead of her. Unexpectedly, the ''Mona Lisa'' reached out and grabbed Trupp, pulling her into the painting and trapping her there. The ''Mona Lisa'' was then able to roam free, having come to life.
Trupp was desperate for [[love]] and advertised herself on [[Peapod-soulmates.com|dating websites]], though she had her eye on [[Lionel Harding]], who was obsessed with the ''[[Mona Lisa]]''. Trupp was somewhat unstable, as she confronted the ''Mona Lisa'' and talked to the painting about how Harding was obsessed with the ''Mona Lisa'' instead of her. Unexpectedly, the ''Mona Lisa'' reached out and grabbed Trupp, pulling her into the painting and trapping her there. The ''Mona Lisa'' was then able to roam free, having come to life.


Later, when the ''Mona Lisa'' had been returned to its normal form as a painting, Trupp was freed, along with everyone else trapped in paintings. Harding expressed regret for not noticing the beauty before him, and tried to express his affection for Trupp. However, Trupp noted how Harding had treated her when the ''Mona Lisa'' had been brought to life, and walked out on Harding, calling him an "art tart". ([[TV]]: ''[[Mona Lisa's Revenge (TV story)|Mona Lisa's Revenge]]'')
Later, when the ''Mona Lisa'' had been returned to its normal form as a painting, Trupp was freed, along with everyone else trapped in paintings. Harding expressed regret for not noticing the beauty before him, and tried to express his affection for Trupp. However, Trupp noted how Harding had treated her when the ''Mona Lisa'' had been brought to life, and walked out on Harding, calling him an "art tart". ([[TV]]: ''[[Mona Lisa's Revenge (TV story)|Mona Lisa's Revenge]]'')
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