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Scarlett is most likely a prostitute, although her occupation is never stated. She has flaming red hair and typically sports both a red dress and an excess of blush. She and Jack Sparrow had met before the first movie, and her animosity towards him (echoing that of Giselle and Anamaria) became a running gag. When Jack appears in Tortuga, she approaches him. He is delighted to see her, but she slaps him and stomps off in a huff, to which Jack says to Will Turner "Not sure I deserved that."
Scarlett appears in all three films, but in the children's novelization of Dead Man's Chest, she has Giselle's role; she slaps Will as a callback to the gag in the first film, only because he is looking for Jack. Scarlett is based on the redheaded woman in the auction scene of the Pirates attraction. She reappears at the end of At World's End when she and Giselle slap Jack for "lying" that he had a grand, majestic ship (the Black Pearl was stolen by Barbossa and the crew). Outraged that the Pearl is gone, he tells Scarlet and Giselle: "Yes, I lied to you. No, I don't love you. Of course it makes you look fat. I've never been to Brussels. It is pronounced 'e-gre-gious.' By the way, no. I've never actually met Pizarro, but I love his pies. And all of this pales to utter insignificance in light of the fact that my ship is once again gone. Savvy?" Scarlett was played in all three films by Lauren Maher. She also appears in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow where she is voiced by Nika Futterman.
Giselle, (played by Vanessa Branch) is a blonde wench of dubious occupation. After seeing his encounter with Scarlett, she demanded Jack identify who she was before slapping him; Jack Sparrow admits to Will Turner after the slap that he might have deserved it. Giselle reappears in Dead Man's Chest during Will's hunt for Jack, having since become friends with Scarlett. After Scarlett claims that she had not seen Jack in over a month, Giselle asks "When you find him, will you give him a message?" and then slaps Will. She reappears at the end of At World's End when she and Scarlett slap Jack for "lying" that he had a grand, majestic ship (this was true, but it was "commandeered" by Barbossa once more).