Kelly Kapoor - Biography

Biography

Kelly is an Indian American; she frequently makes incorrect statements about her heritage or religion. Her parents were brought together through an arranged marriage and she has three living sisters, as well as another who died.

Originally, she did not seem to have any particular personality traits, but beginning in "The Carpet," her bubbly and somewhat immature personality began to develop. She tends to engage in long-winded, one-sided conversations on relatively trivial subjects, often to the chagrin of Toby Flenderson, with whom she shares the annex, situated off the main office. Sometimes, it appears that Kelly plays dumb, as evidenced by a conspiratorial wink to the camera in "Boys and Girls."

Kelly's attraction to men is one of the main consuming features of her life and it was revealed that she has spent a year in a juvenile hall for stealing her ex-boyfriend's father's boat. She also enjoys shopping, especially online, as seen in "The Coup" and in "Dunder Mifflin Infinity" and she also loves clothing, as seen in "The Coup" and "Women's Appreciation."

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