In the 1980s, "Fatal Attraction" was the pop-culture phenomenon that led men to second guess whether they should be getting a little on the side. But while Glenn Close's woman scorned went somewhat overboard with the bunny boiling and homicidal rage, she never broke out the spray paint and let the world know her true feelings.


Sienna Miller recently got that sort of message from someone calling her out for her relationship with married actor Balthazar Getty. Though we're not sure if it was from Balthazar's lady, it recalled images we've seen over the years that are seething with scorn.

Below are a few of these not-so-subtle messages.


Scorned Women

    This is why you should never park under a tree where pink flamingoes roost.

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    Y'know, Armor All might get that out.

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    Oh well, the boat needed a name anyway.

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    The old saying is true: it's always the automobiles that suffer the most.

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    BMW. Official Automobile Of The Unfaithful.

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    Let's see. If he can afford that car, then he can afford to have it repainted. So, unless she was a rotten lay, then yes, she was worth it. He should add that to the bottom: "Yes."

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    Relax, Felix. Cut the top line off and you've got a new ready-made business card.

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    "Now hold on a damn second," Steven says. "I'm not dirty."

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    At this point the "I'm disgusted" part seems a bit redundant, don't you think?

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    Again with the "he cheated with my best friend." All this could be avoided if women just chose better friends.

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