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This young woman led her LSU college basketball team to a championship before she went to play for the Chicago Sky WNBA basketball team. 

Angel Reese

100

Renesme Cullen is a vampire/human hybrid member of the Olympic coven. Her mom is the human who changed in order to give birth to her.

Bella Swan

100

Mexican painter known for her self portraits and feminist themes.


Frida Kahlo

100

This pop star famously transitioned from country music with hits like “You Belong With Me” and “Shake It Off.

Taylor Swift

100

Known for her music with songs like "Diamond" and "Umbrella", this woman successfully transitioned to the beauty industry with a beauty empire called Fenty Beauty.

Rihanna

200

This tennis player is known for her powerful game, considered one of the greatest athletes of all time and has won 23 Grand Slam titles.

Serena Williams

200

This mom is known for her iconic blue hair and unwavering dedication to her family living in Springfield. She is mom to Bart, Lisa and Maggie.

Marge Simpson

200

American wrapper known for her animated and futuristic rapping style while also challenging traditional beauty standards. She is known for provocative storytelling challenging dominant societal narratives. 

Doechii

200

American wrapper known for her animated and futuristic rapping style while also challenging traditional beauty standards. She is known for provocative storytelling challenging dominant societal narratives.

Doechii

200

This iconic activist and the “Mother of the Civil Rights Movement” was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 1999.

Rosa Parks

300

This woman has won 11 Olympic medals and 30 world championship medals to make her the most decorated gymnast in world history.

Simone Biles

300

Every mom is a superhero in her own right but this mom actually is. She possesses superhuman elasticity granting her the ability to stretch any part of her body to great proportions.

Elastagirl

300

most famous for being a champion of women's rights and gender equality, particularly as a Supreme Court Justice, known for her landmark opinions and dissents that pushed for equality and social justice.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

300

A timeless movie star, remembered for her elegance, grace, and iconic roles in films like "Roman Holiday" and "My Fair Lady."

Audrey Hepborn

300

This woman became the first self-made millionaire creating an empire of hair products and a beauty school between the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Madame C. J. Walker

400

This American track athlete known for her colorful and bold fashion choices has also won a silver and gold medal in the 100m and 4x100m relay.

Sha'Carri Richardson

400

Between balancing 4 kids named Zoey, Junior, Jack Diane, and Devante and a job as an anesthesiologist, this free-spirited TV mom has some serious girl power vibes.

Rainbow Jackson

400

After risking her life to bring supplies and support to wounded soldiers during the Civil War, earning the title as “Angel of the Battlefield,” this woman went on to found the American Red Cross at the age of 59.

Clara Barton

400

This author wrote the award-winning book series Harry Potter.

J.K. Rowling

400

This women was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

Amelia Earhart

500

This WNBA basketball player is the all-time leading scorer in women's NCAA Division 1 basketball.

Caitlin Clark

500

She is driven by her envy of her step daughters beauty and charm. She is mother to Anastasa & Drizella.

Lady Tremaine

500

This woman was the first woman to serve as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Nancy Pelosi
500

One of America's first women billionaires. This woman has transitioned from having the highest rated talk show to creating her own network called OWN. 

Oprah Winfrey

500

A 22-year old Swedish environmental activist known for challenging world leaders to take action against climate change. 

Greta Thunberg

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