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Eleanor is what many would call a "bad woman." She is unapologetically ruthless, famously cold, and has built a multi-million dollar empire by quietly crushing the competition. But her most interesting "bad" trait isn't her business acumen—it’s her secret hobby. The Midnight Curator

To the public, she is a stiff, aging socialite. In reality, she is the world's most successful—and most stylish—art thief. mature bad women

The story goes that Eleanor once spent six months befriending a tech billionaire just to gain access to his vault. He owned a rare Caravaggio that he kept in a room with improper humidity. Eleanor didn't lecture him; she simply threw a gala, caused a brief, controlled power outage, and by the time the lights came back on, the Caravaggio was gone. Eleanor is what many would call a "bad woman

The "badness" of Eleanor Vane took a legendary turn when she was finally caught—not by the police, but by the young artist she had originally scouted to help her create the forgeries she left behind in the heists. In reality, she is the world's most successful—and

Instead of panic, Eleanor smiled. She didn't offer the artist money to stay quiet. Instead, she handed him a glass of vintage scotch and said:

Every few years, a masterpiece goes missing from a private collection. The world assumes it's a sophisticated heist crew. In reality, it’s just Eleanor. She doesn't steal for the money; she steals to "rescue" art from people she deems unworthy.

She uses the invisibility that society often imposes on older women as her greatest tactical advantage.