
More: The Babysitter: Killer Queen Soundtrack - Every Song In The Netflix Movieįurthermore, she presumably owns the devil's book. This detail alludes to Bee being several decades, if not centuries, old. By the end of The Babysitter, she explains to Cole that she has done the ritual numerous times, and that he is not the only kid whose blood has been used for it. In fact, the two origins are so different that it entirely changes the overall narrative of Bee's character in the movies.
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While the theory that Bee is in her mid to late-twenties is plausible based on the flashback in The Babysitter: Killer Queen, the original movie proposes an entirely different origin. More specifically, Bee is between the ages of 25 or 26 when she is babysitting Cole, and around 27 or 28 in The Babysitter: Killer Queen. With this combined information, it means that Bee is likely in her mid-twenties during The Babysitter and its sequel.

Yet, their ex-babysitter still appears as youthful as she did in the flashback. Considering Phoebe was six years old when Bee supposedly died, the events of The Babysitter: Killer Queen would take place approximately ten years later. In the sequel, both Cole and Phoebe are juniors in high school, which means that they are around the age of 15 or 16, though likely the latter. However, The Babysitter already gave some explanation to Bee's character, and it's contradictory at best. Due to the fact that she believed that Bee had been dead for years, it can be assumed that Bee offered up her life and soul to the devil. When the devil manifests as a nurse, they ask her what she would give up for Phoebe to live. In a flashback scene, Bee is in the hospital shortly following the vehicular crash, asking about the young girl. She was involved in the car accident that killed Phoebe's parents, and she assumed Bee had also died. When Bee makes her grand entrance in The Babysitter: Killer Queen, it's also revealed that she once babysat Phoebe. Her relationship with Phoebe (Jenna Ortega) added dimension to her characterization, but it inadvertently changed what was known about her age in The Babysitter. While she may appear as a teenager in the first movie, The Babysitter: Killer Queen reveals that Bee is at least in her mid to late-twenties, and possibly even older than that.

Ultimately, an array of plot holes appear throughout the movies that could allude to a multitude of theories on Bee's age and her greater purpose with the devil's book. Related: The Babysitter: Killer Queen - How Scary & Violent Is The Netflix Movie? The Babysitter: Killer Queen builds off of Bee's intentions for creating the cult and how she started dealing with the devil, but it further complicates her character's age. The Babysitter does not propose that Bee is immortal or beyond her teen years until the very end when she reveals that Cole isn't the only kid she's used for a ritual. This can be deduced through the recurring characters Allison (Bella Thorne), who's a high school cheerleader, and Max (Robbie Amell), the high school's football quarterback.

The movie never explicitly states how old she actually is, but due to her ties with her fellow cult members, it is to be assumed that she is still in high school. When The Babysitter introduced Bee, she appeared as a junior or senior in high school who is tasked with babysitting a 12-year-old named Cole Johnson ( Judah Lewis).
