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There seems to be some confusion over Casadilego's pronouns. One editor has been persistently changing the pronouns from she/her to they/them, but I couldn't find a source indicating that her preferred pronouns had changed. I will be keeping the pronouns as they are for now.
Chrisanthusjohn (
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19:19, 22 March 2022 (UTC)reply
There are no sources. The usage of pronouns "them/they" is not a thing in Italy, and since ALL the sources about this singer are in Italian you won't find anything. Plus, all the major and reliable sources use "lei (she)" (
La Stampa[1],
Sky TG24[2],
Corriere della Sera (
[3], AllMusic Italia
[4]) and she refers to herself with feminine pronouns too during the interviews.--
Alienautic (
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20:53, 22 March 2022 (UTC)reply
The IP user
151.37.230.154 provided Casadilego's tiktok profile as a source
Hello, I was one of the editor that kept editing their pronouns. If you're looking for sources about Casa Di Lego using they/them pronouns you can just look at their tik tok "casadicasadilego" (managed by the singer themselves).
Also, the fact that they used feminine pronouns in the past means nothing, since pronouns can change. It is true that you can't use neutral pronouns in Italian but the page is clearly in English so I don't see the problem. (Plus,there's a way to use neutral pronouns in Italian, it's just not well known).
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There seems to be some confusion over Casadilego's pronouns. One editor has been persistently changing the pronouns from she/her to they/them, but I couldn't find a source indicating that her preferred pronouns had changed. I will be keeping the pronouns as they are for now.
Chrisanthusjohn (
talk)
19:19, 22 March 2022 (UTC)reply
There are no sources. The usage of pronouns "them/they" is not a thing in Italy, and since ALL the sources about this singer are in Italian you won't find anything. Plus, all the major and reliable sources use "lei (she)" (
La Stampa[1],
Sky TG24[2],
Corriere della Sera (
[3], AllMusic Italia
[4]) and she refers to herself with feminine pronouns too during the interviews.--
Alienautic (
talk)
20:53, 22 March 2022 (UTC)reply
The IP user
151.37.230.154 provided Casadilego's tiktok profile as a source
Hello, I was one of the editor that kept editing their pronouns. If you're looking for sources about Casa Di Lego using they/them pronouns you can just look at their tik tok "casadicasadilego" (managed by the singer themselves).
Also, the fact that they used feminine pronouns in the past means nothing, since pronouns can change. It is true that you can't use neutral pronouns in Italian but the page is clearly in English so I don't see the problem. (Plus,there's a way to use neutral pronouns in Italian, it's just not well known).