Show She was the strong-willed mother of seven children and welcomed Harry into The Burrow as though he were one of her own. Her Christmas jumpers were legendary and the Battle of Hogwarts proved just how skilled a witch she was. Here are some of her defining moments. OutrageNobody did outrage like Mrs Weasley. So when Ron, Fred and George stole Mr Weasley’s flying car, she gave them a piece of her mind in the morning.
And, of course, the famous Howler Ron received for crashing the car into the Whomping Willow.
Crushing on LockhartGilderoy Lockhart gave the first glimpse into a younger, sillier Mrs Weasley who giggled like a schoolgirl when faced with his gleaming grin. She was shown patting her hair and tidying up with a blush at Flourish and Blotts at the beginning of Harry’s second year at Hogwarts.
Questionable taste in musicMolly was an avid fan of old-fashioned crooner Celestina Warbeck.
Tasty wand workNobody could whip up a delicious dish with wonderful wand work like Mrs Weasley. She was a dab hand at feasts with just a swish of her wand.
This moment needs little introduction and captured the powerful love Mrs Weasley had for Harry, and her innate understanding of exactly what he needed to feel better.
BoggartsAfter Voldemort’s return, Mrs Weasley was understandably worried about her children. A simple Boggart defeated her usually first-rate skills.
And what password made everyone giggle and see Mrs Weasley in an entirely new light?
Accepting PhlegmMrs Weasley wasn’t completely enamoured with her son Bill’s part-Veela fiancée Fleur Delacour, until one fateful night.
Duelling with BellatrixPerhaps Molly’s finest hour was when she took on Bellatrix Lestrange when the Death Eater fired a Killing Curse an inch from Ginny.
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