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In the movie "Monster-in-Law," when Ruby refers to Viola as "Camille," she is playfully comparing her to Camille, a character from the famous play "Camille" by Alexandre Dumas. This reference highlights Viola's obsession with caring for her appearance and her tendency to be dramatic, similar to the character of Camille, who is known for her tragic love story and fragility. It's a lighthearted jab that emphasizes Ruby's personality and her perspective on Viola's behavior.

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