Gina Dupain

 is Marinette's paternal grandmother and Tom Dupain's mother. In "The Befana", she is akumatized by Hawk Moth into Befana, a supervillain.

Physical appearance
Gina is at a regular height with short silver, nearly white hair.

Civilian attire
She wears glasses with tan rims, and she wears a black leather jacket with an upward collar and silver flat studs on the shoulders. She also has black fingerless driving gloves with holds around the knuckles and on the back of her palm, a watch with a tan strap, red jeans, and a black belt.

When she is riding her motorcycle, she wears a red motorcycle helmet with black edges and gray comfort liner.

As Befana
Befana has reddish-brown eyes, pale green skin, and long, brushed-back hot pink hair with two white streaks. She wears a black mask with red edges on the sides of the face. Her outfit is a black short-sleeved bodysuit with jagged pink edges to the arm and leg sleeves, a large jagged pink-tipped collar above a regular black collar, and a pink and black bow resembling a wrapped candy on the chest. She wears black fingerless driving gloves, spiked black cuffs, black shoes, and two thin black belts around her hips. One belt has a circular red orange pouch attached to it, and it has a black symbol on it based on their bow. For a weapon, she holds a black gun-like object with a dark gray horn-like barrel, a jagged red stripe around the barrel, a blue rectangle on each side, and a semi-cube end of the handle with colorful objects inside.

Personality
TBA

As a civilian
Tom's mother knows how to ride a motorcycle.

As Befana
Befana can fly with the help of her akumatized motorcycle. She can also turn people into flying-like creatures via her gun.

Trivia

 * Gina's akumatized form was first revealed at a press release held by TFOU.
 * While a Brazilian news article for Season 2 wrote that Befana is the grandmother's name, a crew member later confirmed that the name was not entirely correct.
 * Befana is the name of an Italian old woman who brings gifts to children on Epiphany Eve (January 5th), which is similar to Santa Claus on December 25th in other countries.

Concept art
Madre de Tom