Rita Hayworth's Nightgown | |
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Origin |
Rita Hayworth |
Type |
Nightgown |
Effects |
Makes women irresistible to men |
Downsides |
User develops Alzheimer’s when exposed to alcohol |
Activation |
Being worn by a woman |
Section |
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Origin[]
Rita Hayworth was an American actress and dancer lauded for her acting ability and appearance in the 1940s. Her most famous role was the star of Gilda, while her favorite dance partner was Fred Astaire. With Columbia Pictures, she rose to stardom in Hollywood, broke off their contract, returned to them and slowly struggled working with them. She married and divorced five times, including to Orson Welles. She suffered from Alzheimer’s later in life and brought the effects of it to public attention
Effects[]
Any woman who wears this will have men swoon over them as if they are the most beautiful woman they have ever seen. Causes severe Alzheimer's disease if the user drinks any alcoholic beverage, which causes the death of the wearer.