What is the personality type of Dianne Fitzgerald? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Dianne Fitzgerald from Pretty Little Liars 2010 and what is the personality traits.
Dianne Fitzgerald personality type is ESTJ, which is very similar to the personality type of the ENTJ, being in the same percentile (80). This means that, like the ENTJ, the ESTJ is open-minded, logical, and practical. ESTJs, however, aren’t as likely to be perfectionists (they are more likely to be pragmatists), and are also more likely to be more extroverted than introverted.
Like the ENTJ, the ESTJ is a very good leader. They are excellent at keeping their emotions in check while leading a team of people who work together to accomplish a goal. In fact, they are so good at leading teams that they sometimes end up in leadership positions that are based more on their ability to get things done than their ability to communicate with people.
ESTJs are also excellent at managing their emotions and understanding how other people feel. They understand entitlement and other common relational issues, and are very good at reaching out to others for help and support. ESTJs are also excellent decision-makers, and like all other types, will often give up their own comfort for the good of the group. They are also good at keeping their plans simple and direct.
“I just want to make sure I'm being clear. I may not agree with the way Ezra lives his life, but I'm not going to stand by and let you ruin him.”
- DIANNE TO ARIA
Dianne Fitzgerald (née Springer) is the mother of Ezra and Wesley Fitzgerald. She is portrayed by Mary Page Keller.
Biography
Dianne Fitzgerald is a rich and ruthless woman. She is set on having her children lead a certain life, which she is willing to ensure through extreme means. She is estranged from her son Ezra, because of the cruel way she handled Maggie's situation, the girl he accidentally got pregnant the summer after they graduated from high school: using money, she bullied Maggie into disappearing and keeping the birth of their son quiet. As a result of this incident Ezra rejected both his family's money and name (although he was unaware of what Maggie eventually chose to do at the time).