Citations:Bellarke

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English citations of Bellarke

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Bellamy Blake and Clarke Griffin from The 100 novel series and its television adaptation"[edit]

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  • 2016, Kiara London, Kiss Cam, unnumbered page:
    I ship Bellarke (Bellamy and Clarke from The 100) so hard.
  • 2016, "Top 10 Netflix Favorites", The Growler (Ithaca Junior/Senior High School), 1 February 2016, page 6A:
    The action is fast paced, the characters are believable and have great chemistry with one another, and the potential for shipping is hardcore (#Bellarke).
  • 2018, Mélanie Bourdaa, "A Strong Social Bond: Discussion, Debates and Friendship", in A Companion to Media Fandom and Fan Studies (ed. Paul Booth), page 393:
    This attempt to undermine the importance of the ship and corrupt the fan page underlines the "war" between shippers of the Clarke and Lexa couple and shippers of the Clarke and Bellamy one, called Bellarke, putting again into perspective some identity issues (lesbians vs. heterosexual fans).
  • 2018, Ainsley O'Quinn & Russ Upton, "New season of The 100 brings many changes", The Sentry (Jackson Preparatory School), May 2018, page 18:
    This was an especially touching scene because every fan wants Bellarke.
  • 2018, Tasneem Fatima, "The Book Vs The TV Show", The Seeker (St Clare's College, Canberra), Term 4, Edition 18 (2018), pages 7-8:
    Now, let's get into the annoying stuff; Bellarke, the relationship between the two characters; Bellamy and Clarke.
  • 2019, Erin Kenny, "'Ship Wars' and the OTP: Narrating Desire, Literate Agency, and Emerging Sexualities in Fanfiction of The 100", in Child and Youth Agency in Science Fiction: Travel, Technology, Time (eds. Ingrid E. Castro & Jessica Clark), page 195:
    Two distinct communities coalesce around fans of Clexa and fans of Bellarke.