![]() ![]() The result of all this attention was that Rosalie tended to be self-absorbed, shallow, and materialistic. She also enjoyed her father's pleasure in buying her beautiful clothes, her girlfriends' envy, and the admiration of every man she met. ![]() Her parents took pride in her looks, which she enjoyed. ![]() She was born beautiful and constantly praised, making her vain and self-centered as a result. Her father's job helped keep the family wealthy during the Great Depression. Rosalie Hale was born in Rochester, New York, in early 1915 she had two younger brothers, a housewife for a mother, and her father worked at a bank. My life was perfect." ―Rosalie, on her human life. " I lived in a different world than you do, Bella. She is portrayed by Nikki Reed in the movie adaptations. Her Life and Death counterpart is Royal Hale. Along with Emmett, Rosalie is an integral member of the Cullen family and fights eagerly against those, who threaten their coven. Two years later, Rosalie rescued a young man named Emmett from being mauled by a bear, and after asking Carlisle to turn him into a vampire, the two fell very deeply in love. In 1933, Rosalie was turned into a vampire by Carlisle Cullen after being gang raped and mutilated to the brink of death by her fiancé and his friends. Rosalie is the adoptive sister-in-law of Bella Swan and adoptive aunt of Renesmee Cullen, as well as the ex-fiancée of Royce King II. She is the wife of Emmett Cullen and the adoptive daughter of Carlisle and Esme Cullen, as well as the adoptive sister of Jasper Hale (in Forks, she and Jasper pretend to be twins), Alice, and Edward Cullen. Rosalie Lillian Hale (born 1915 in Rochester, New York) is a member of the Olympic coven. I was in love with the idea of love." ―Rosalie to Bella Royce King was the most eligible bachelor in town. To be married with a nice house and a husband who kissed me when he came home. ![]()
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