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{{InfoCharacter
{{InfoCharacter
|Name=Isabella
|Name=       Isabella
|image=
|image=
|age=senior  
|age=       senior  
|gender=Female
|gender=       Female
|actor=[[Imelda Staunton]]
|actor=       [[Imelda Staunton]]
|film appearance=[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth (film)]]
|film appearance=       [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth (film)]]
|online appearance=Yes
|online appearance=       Yes
|book appearance=Yes|name = Isabella}}
|book appearance=       Yes|name = Isabella}}


'''Isabella''' was the maid of the [[Heffley family]] in ''[[The Ugly Truth]]''. She was a lazy housekeeper, doing nothing but watching television all day and eating the family's supply of junk food. The Heffley family ended up doing all the household chores so [[Susan Heffley|Susan]] would not be dismayed. Eventually, Susan discovered one of Isabella's movie parties with other maids from the neighborhood and fired her, saying that her services "would no longer be required."
'''Isabella''' was the maid of the [[Heffley family]] in ''[[The Ugly Truth]]''. She was a lazy housekeeper, doing nothing but watching television all day and eating the family's supply of junk food. The Heffley family ended up doing all the household chores so [[Susan Heffley|Susan]] would not be dismayed. Eventually, Susan discovered one of Isabella's movie parties with other maids from the neighborhood and fired her, saying that her services "would no longer be required."

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Isabella was the maid of the Heffley family in The Ugly Truth. She was a lazy housekeeper, doing nothing but watching television all day and eating the family's supply of junk food. The Heffley family ended up doing all the household chores so Susan would not be dismayed. Eventually, Susan discovered one of Isabella's movie parties with other maids from the neighborhood and fired her, saying that her services "would no longer be required."