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Audrey Hepburn
My Audrey was British. Although she was born in Belgium, she lived in England from her childhood until the end of her ballet lessons, after which she focused on her acting career in America. Later, she moved to Switzerland in 1980. She became a UNICEF ambassador in 1988, having contributed to the organization since 1954.--
82.18.215.123 (
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20:40, 2 July 2024 (UTC)reply
There appears to be a huge dispute on whether to include "Belgian-born" in the lead of the article. Per
WP:BRD, I am requesting all parties involved in this dispute to discuss here regarding the matter. Additionally, in my eyes, how is this going to affect the associated note?
Jalen Folf(Bark[s])20:41, 2 July 2024 (UTC)reply
She was born in Belgium, thus “Belgian-born” seems completely appropriate. It’s indicating the country of her birth, not her nationality. “Belgian-born” is in no way indicating that she is Belgian. If we meant that, we would just say Belgian. To simply list her as British seems less accurate.
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13:52, 3 July 2024 (UTC)reply