Lola Loud is a main character in The Loud House. At six years old, Lola is the third youngest child of the Loud family , and the middle child of Lincoln's five younger sisters. She is also Lana's twin sister younger by two minutes , with whom she attends the 1st grade at Royal Woods Elementary School. Lola is a sharp-tongued beauty queen. She carries a great sense of self-importance, and is always ready to be on the offense if someone crosses her. She can be quite materialistic and will go to great lengths to get what she wants. She is particularly skilled at making money even if she must deceive others , and dedicates much of her time to winning beauty pageants. Despite being image-focused she takes school seriously, and makes it a point to get her work done in order to allow her the flexibility to focus on pageant training.

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Lana L. At six years old, Lana is the fourth youngest child of the Loud family , and the second-oldest of Lincoln's five younger sisters. She is also Lola's twin sister older by two minutes , with whom she attends the first grade at Royal Woods Elementary School. Lana is a tomboy, contrasting with her twin's more girly personality. She loves to play in mud and enjoys getting her hands dirty.
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