For most of the movie, she wears a light brilliant arctic blue tracksuit with white stripes going down the sides of it and a blue zipper heart, a blue watch on her right wrist, and white trainers with blue designs. In the 2005 remake ‘Charlie and The Chocolate Factory’ portrayed by AnnaSophia Robb, she has slightly tanned fair skin, light honey blonde hair done in a short bob and pale, light grayish cerulean eyes. In the book, she is called Miss Violet Beauregarde and is considered a lady in spite of her bad manners. Most versions have Violet calling her mother simply "Mother," out of arrogance, but in some adaptations, she just calls her mother "Mom" instead. Violet is also a notoriously relentless and competitive gum chewer (holding the record for chewing gum), although she temporarily curbed her habit in order to focus on Wonka Bars and search for the ticket. She exhibits a more competitive personality than the five other ticket winners, particularly in the 2005 movie, in which her ambitious behavior is greatly expanded to include her participation in sports and martial arts. In the original book, Violet Beauregarde is the third of the five children to find one of the Golden Tickets, and is the second child to be expelled from the tour.
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