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These Zodiac Signs Are Most Likely To Enter Their Villain Era This Summer

Run and hide! Today, we’re talking about the zodiac signs most likely to enter their villain era this summer. In Signs Of The Times, Her Campus gets all of the dirty details about the signs directly from astrologers. Today, Faith Kelly, an astrologer and tarot card reader, shares which three signs are most likely to bite back during the summer season.

I don’t know about you, but I’ve moved on from my main character era. For me, my “main character vibes” purely consisted of toxic positivity, people-pleasing, and constantly trying to win the approval of my audience to stay in the spotlight. But, I’m done with that. I grew up. And I’m entering my villain era.

After all, villains are–typically, and for lack of a better term–hot. Maleficent? Loki? Draco? While these characters may have been painted as evil, they’re really just misunderstood characters that are a product of those who had hurt them. And beyond that, they’re just frankly done with everyone’s sh*t.

When we talk about a villain era, we’re not talking about hurting people, or engaging in activities that are harmful. We’re talking about cutting out the people-pleasing and other niceties we’ve been conditioned to perform (even when people don’t deserve it). It’s about putting yourself first and cutting out toxicity unapologetically–no matter how selfish others perceive it to be. Because, in reality, the villains are the true main characters of any movie. Right?

Ready to bite back? Read on to see the three zodiac signs most likely to enter their villain era this summer:

Libra:

Typically characterized as romantic and dreamy, this air sign may find themselves exposing their darker side this summer–and we’re here for it. When Venus moves into Gemini on June 22nd, the balanced and people-pleasing Libra may be seeing a tip of their scales, and the tip of the iceberg.

“This placement gives Libras a chance to show the darker side of themselves, to explore a world of their own and doing exactly what they want to do,” Kelly tells Her Campus. “To others, this may seem like Libras are lacking their usual charm and politeness, but in actuality they are just showing the more real side of themselves. Yay for authenticity!”

We can’t wait to see all of our Libra baddies standing up for themselves this summer. Go off, bestie!

Sagittarius:

Granted the fiery nature of Sagittarius, it’s fair to assume this impulsive sign is in their villain era all year ‘round. However, this fire sign is notably kind and optimistic. That is, until they’re treated poorly. From there…you don’t even wanna know.

Kelly says, “Leading up to the full moon in Sagittarius on June 14th, Sagittarius may run into some issues regarding communication. Watch out for impulsiveness in conversation, it may lead to some unkind words being said without much forethought. If a Sag in your life is not willing to play nice this summer, then watch out, as feelings may be hurt.”

We definitely need to take some tips from you on how to fight back, Sagittarius. We love you for it. Never change.

Cancer:

Surprise! Who would’ve thought that the nurturing, sensitive Cancer would be likely to enter their villain era? Well, with June 21st being the beginning of their season, these water signs will find themselves thrust into the spotlight. As a result, they’ll learn how to harness their power and speak up for themselves.

“Don’t be fooled by the sensitive water signs, they still know how to bite back, they’ve just been sitting on it a bit longer than the rest of us,” Kelly tells Her Campus. We got your back, Cancers! You got the power now, don’t be afraid to use it. 

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julianna (she/her) is an associate editor at her campus where she oversees the wellness vertical and all things sex and relationships, wellness, mental health, astrology, and gen-z. during her undergraduate career at chapman university, julianna's work appeared in as if magazine and taylor magazine. additionally, her work as a screenwriter has been recognized and awarded at film festivals worldwide. when she's not writing burning hot takes and spilling way too much about her personal life online, you can find julianna anywhere books, beers, and bands are.