Henrietta Zofia z Puszetów Lullier (c. 1716 – 22 December 1802, Warsaw), was a French fortune teller and procurer.
Henrietta Lullier was born in France to Benedict Puszet and Barbara Euhinger.
In 1771–1773, she made trips to Vienna, Paris and Spa and established influential international contacts.
Upon her return in 1773, the king granted her the Eremitage villa in the royal Łazienki Park.
Lullier was infamous in 18th-century Poland, where she was regarded as a symbol of decadence and corruption and a center of political plots, and she became the target of several libels from the 1760s onward, such as the O zapobieżeniu nierządów w Warszawie (1782).