Gilda Geld

"Gottverdammt! Wealth, power and me looking beautiful are the only reasons to live. Nothing turns me on more than a guy with lots and lots of money."

- Geld and her egoistical ways

Gilda Geld is a playable character from The Sims 2. She is a former actress, stinking rich, who may live in the Bio Dome with its wealthy owner, Noel Howard, party animal and his soon-to-be-wife Jessica Jones and her husband John Gray Jr.. She and John moved out of the Bio Dome in 2016 and now live at the Sunset Canyon in Sandtown.

Info
Gilda was famous for acting as 'The Glamazon' in the comedy titled "The Pretty & the Jealous" where she made gazillions along with most other of her shows and soap operas. After meeting the even richer Noel Howard, she abandoned her acting career and decided that only "sitting around, being wealthy" matters. She married the son of the Australian senator, John Gray Jr. in 2016, but refused to change her surname. Mostly because Geld in Dutch and German means 'money'. She also claims she couldn't live a better life than she does now.

Personality and traits
Geld is determined to be called by everyone the "crowned queen of Australian films". She is used to the life of wealth and goodiness and beauty of self is one of her main motivations to live, actually. She's fearless, strong, and is always willing to try new and unusual things, and easily gets along with most people, especially the richer ones. When Gilda doesn't get her way, she can be quite abrasive and harsh, and she would constantly laugh at others' torture and misfortune, being quite a spiteful sadist. However, she may only become like this when she doesn't get enough respect she feels deserves or if she simply doesn't like someone, unlike Tori Namastek or Jonas W. Bragg, who torture people out of pure pleasure.

She can do whatever she can to look more beautiful than ever, using tons of makeup.

Due to her bratty life as a child, Geld may easily snap when she can't buy the things she wants and lies about her past to manipulate others by feeling pity and giving her already rich s some more money. She can become quite a monster like Namastek, as said before, if she doesn't get the money she desires. Despite all this, Gilda is not all bad; she sees John as a true husband and a "real sweetie" and though it might not seem like it, she didn't marry merely for the money he and his family have and actually out of love.