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Goldie O'Gilt a.k.a. Glittering Goldie is Scrooge McDuck's secret sweetheart.

Originally created by Carl Barks as a character in the comic, Back to the Klondike, Goldie's origins are as a music hall singer in Dawson. In a flashback sequence, Scrooge catches Goldie in an attempt to rob him of his recent gold poke and is forced to repay the debt by helping him work at his claim at White Agony Creek. Some 50 years later, they meet again and it is revealed that Goldie is now poor and living alone at Scrooge's former claim in the Yukon. Scrooge travels there to collect an old debt and turns it into a bet for who can dig more gold. Goldie digs into an area where Scrooge's old gold stash was, so she wins. Scrooge claims to have lost because he forgot the stash due to recent memory problems, but Donald, who knows Uncle Scrooge had just taken his memory medication, deduces that Scrooge lost on purpose.

Barks only used the character once, but Goldie and her relationship with Scrooge was later picked up and expanded by other creators. One of these was Don Rosa, who used her in several stories including The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck and Last Sled to Dawson, where it is implied that Scrooge and Goldie fell in love with each other, but never revealed their feelings of affection to the other one and eventually drifted apart as Scrooge traveled across the world and became a trillionaire while Goldie remained in Dawson.

In "Arriva Paperetta Yè Yè" (The Arrival of Dickie Duck) by Romano Scarpa, Goldie leaves her granddaughter Dickie Duck in Scrooge's care.

By "Last Sled to Dawson" by Don Rosa, Goldie owns a hotel in Dawson.

Carl Barks drew inspiration for Glittering Goldie's character from Kathleen Rockwell ("Klondike Kate" Rockwell).

In Other Media[]

Ducktales (1987)[]

Ducktales (2017)[]

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