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She has another branch of notoriety, namely fighting revenge-porn purveyor Hunter Moore. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.180.252.74 ( talk) 07:01, 26 January 2014 (UTC)
Who is her daughter's father?
Not her husband? No, she has said in interviews that her husband is Kayla's stepfather.
It is unclear who spawned that girl. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.113.119.149 ( talk) 13:16, 24 May 2014 (UTC)
Ms Laws seems to be trying to rebrand herself lately as a pro-Trump activist. She's been seen several times over the last few weeks on BBC World News (perhaps on other networks too?), getting interviewed and aggressively pushing for Donald Trump to be seen as an honest and plain-speaking man fighting the PC establishment and the (in her view) hypocritical liberal old maids' club. Speaks as if she personally knows him well, which wouldn't be very far-fetched considering her record as a professional gatecrasher and LA socialite, but it might also indicate that she's actually on the payroll of the Donald Trump Organization. We'll have to see if she develops some closer ties with his upcoming outfit. Strausszek ( talk) 04:30, 14 November 2016 (UTC)
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Laws should remain on the list of animal advocates because she is known for her AR activism and has spoken many times at the annual AR conference. She could also probably be listed under animal rights scholars because she authored a scholarly animal rights book and contributed to four scholarly animal rights anthologies. She has a doctoral degree which was focused on philosophy and AR study. What do all of you think about adding he to the list of scholars? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.6.87.50 ( talk) 14:43, 21 May 2017 (UTC)
Laws was voted the fourth most notorious party crasher in the world, beating Bill Murray, Queen Elizabeth II, Serena Williams, Lady Gaga, and the Salahis. [1] She says gate crashing began as a hobby when she was a teenager but later became a creative way to get face time with business leaders, politicians, and A-list celebrities in order to lobby for legislation, [2] get exclusive interviews, and obtain business partners. [3] She has crashed the Secret Service four times. [4] [5] Laws’ 1988 how-to book, Meet the Stars, is believed to be the first party crashing book ever written. [6] Laws also includes some of her gatecrashing techniques in her memoirs Rebel in High Heels (2015) and Undercover Debutante (2019). [7]
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I thought there might be something salvageable here, but after looking closely at the references it appears to be just self-promotion on her part, echoed in poor refs and brief mentions of her book. -- Hipal ( talk) 02:08, 30 November 2023 (UTC)
Looking at the article history further, I'm seeing multiple SPA accounts involved with it, with some likely sockpuppetry. This is a lot worse than the last time I looked, more likely COI/UPE editing. -- Hipal ( talk) 02:27, 30 November 2023 (UTC)
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She has another branch of notoriety, namely fighting revenge-porn purveyor Hunter Moore. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.180.252.74 ( talk) 07:01, 26 January 2014 (UTC)
Who is her daughter's father?
Not her husband? No, she has said in interviews that her husband is Kayla's stepfather.
It is unclear who spawned that girl. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.113.119.149 ( talk) 13:16, 24 May 2014 (UTC)
Ms Laws seems to be trying to rebrand herself lately as a pro-Trump activist. She's been seen several times over the last few weeks on BBC World News (perhaps on other networks too?), getting interviewed and aggressively pushing for Donald Trump to be seen as an honest and plain-speaking man fighting the PC establishment and the (in her view) hypocritical liberal old maids' club. Speaks as if she personally knows him well, which wouldn't be very far-fetched considering her record as a professional gatecrasher and LA socialite, but it might also indicate that she's actually on the payroll of the Donald Trump Organization. We'll have to see if she develops some closer ties with his upcoming outfit. Strausszek ( talk) 04:30, 14 November 2016 (UTC)
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Laws should remain on the list of animal advocates because she is known for her AR activism and has spoken many times at the annual AR conference. She could also probably be listed under animal rights scholars because she authored a scholarly animal rights book and contributed to four scholarly animal rights anthologies. She has a doctoral degree which was focused on philosophy and AR study. What do all of you think about adding he to the list of scholars? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.6.87.50 ( talk) 14:43, 21 May 2017 (UTC)
Laws was voted the fourth most notorious party crasher in the world, beating Bill Murray, Queen Elizabeth II, Serena Williams, Lady Gaga, and the Salahis. [1] She says gate crashing began as a hobby when she was a teenager but later became a creative way to get face time with business leaders, politicians, and A-list celebrities in order to lobby for legislation, [2] get exclusive interviews, and obtain business partners. [3] She has crashed the Secret Service four times. [4] [5] Laws’ 1988 how-to book, Meet the Stars, is believed to be the first party crashing book ever written. [6] Laws also includes some of her gatecrashing techniques in her memoirs Rebel in High Heels (2015) and Undercover Debutante (2019). [7]
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I thought there might be something salvageable here, but after looking closely at the references it appears to be just self-promotion on her part, echoed in poor refs and brief mentions of her book. -- Hipal ( talk) 02:08, 30 November 2023 (UTC)
Looking at the article history further, I'm seeing multiple SPA accounts involved with it, with some likely sockpuppetry. This is a lot worse than the last time I looked, more likely COI/UPE editing. -- Hipal ( talk) 02:27, 30 November 2023 (UTC)