Three major actresses have worn this crown: (the original brunette turned blonde strategist), Farrah Fawcett (the iconic original Patricinha), and Cameron Diaz (the movie-era queen). However, the one who defined the term "Patricinha" for a generation is Farrah Fawcett.

De Sabrit’s genius lay in layering irony onto vulnerability. In one memorable episode, Patricinha’s credit cards are canceled, and she suffers a meltdown worthy of a Shakespearean tragedy. Instead of playing it as slapstick, de Sabrit allowed genuine tears to mix with the absurdity. The message was clear: for Patricinha, material goods are not luxury; they are emotional armor. This moment of pathos transformed the character from a one-dimensional joke into a poignant critique of how consumerism fills emotional voids.

Replacing Farrah Fawcett, Ladd brought a youthful, high-fashion energy to the team that resonated with the "preppy" aesthetic of the late 70s.

In most action films, the “patricinha” is the victim or the comic relief who needs saving. In Charlie’s Angels (2000) and Full Throttle (2003), Diaz’s Natalie:

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