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The Loud House Encyclopedia

Stella (first introduced as "The New Girl") is a supporting character in The Loud House. She made her first appearance in "White Hare" with her face not shown, and her later appearance in "Be Stella My Heart", with her face shown.

Biography

In "White Hare", Lincoln wanted to make a good impression because of her arrival to town. However, the sisters encouraged him to be himself, since him being himself is enough to make a good impression. After barely catching up with the bus, Lincoln discovers Stella sitting alone, and offers to sit next to her, where she immediately gets charmed by Lincoln's personality, and offers him carrot sticks on the ride to school.

Appearance

Stella is a tall slender girl, with tan skin, freckles, black hair that curls up at the back end with two strands of hair standing out, two pairs of eyelashes, and noticeably slanted eyes.

Her main attire consist of a white short-sleeved sweater, with a red star in the middle, a red collar, and red sleeve edges, a knee-long black skirt, white knee-high socks with a red and blue stripe at the top, and green sneakers. She also wears a wristwatch on her right hand and a red hair clip on the back of her head.

In "White Hare", she wore an orange headband with a bow, and had her hair tied up in a bun.

Trivia

  • Kevin Sullivan has confirmed that Stella was, in fact, the new girl that was introduced in "White Hare". He states that Stella went through a character redesign during production of "Be Stella My Heart".
  • She is one of the few human characters on the show with no visible detailing on her teeth.
  • According to Darin McGowan, Stella is of Filipino descent.
  • As of "White Hare", she's a new resident in Royal Woods.
  • Stella is the first non-Loud family member to receive her name on a title card.
  • Her name means "star" in Latin.
  • Loud and Proud confirms that Stella is 11.
    • It is also revealed that she loves tech, and always wants to dismantle electronics and put them back together.
  • In "Antiqued Off", it is revealed that she finds magic shows boring.


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