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Is it me, or are all the Loose Women panellists constantly having their articles vandalised? Douglasnicol 14:22, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
Can we sort out this 'courting controversy' argument instead of constant revert wars? My view on it is neutral, but you could consider a few things. For one thing, you might not wholly approve of a particular lifestyle, that doesn't mean to say you're also against it. My main point though is the 'courting controversy'. To be pedantic, I would argue that if you're using that term it means Coleen is deliberately using a statement like that as a publicity stunt. Douglasnicol 19:29, 1 November 2007 (UTC)
On Loose Women recently, some of the panelists have referred to Coleen as "Mrs. Fensome" - has she changed her name to Coleen Fensome, or is this simply a reference to her marriage by the panelists? Cipher ( Talk) 23:29, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
Coleen has requested that the personal photo of her is changed to one shes owns copyright off ie cnred1.jpg We contacted Dartford Living and they have agreed to this. The picture is in the public domain and I dont see why you are objecting to this? pplease explain why you are being obstructive and why you cant accept her choice of picture?? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nolansonline1 ( talk • contribs) 18:01, 26 February 2011 (UTC)
Sources do not support claim. The stonewall release is non-existant and the mirror link doesnt show anything on their site either. A search of both sites doesnt bring up anything about gay adoption - on the contrary the mirror site has an advice column where Coleen is very positive regarding a gay IVF couple. From a brief google, everything seems to lead back to wikipedia, and thats all posted on non-reliable blogs anyway. If a reliable source can be found, re-add Only in death does duty end ( talk) 16:14, 8 June 2012 (UTC)
The episode of Loose Women itself is the main source and has been added as such. Furthermore, Nolan's "positive comments" about a gay couple undergoing IVF treatment are nothing to do with this as it is a different matter and were made some years after her comments about gay adoption for which she was branded a homophobe. It's entirely possible (even likely) that she has tried to take a different stance on gay issues purely because she was branded a homophobe. And user: C.Fred is correct - just because a source contains a dead link does not make it invalid. Wikipedia suffers dead links all the time because web addresses change. It is not a reason to remove details from an article. The Stonewall Media Monitor will still probably exist somewhere in an archive or a different web address. The Mirror source merely stated Nolan's opinion about gay adoption ("There's only so much I want to accept") on her page there when it was listing various quotes she had made publicly. 88.104.26.147 ( talk) 19:16, 25 August 2012 (UTC)
This article had a considerably 'controversy' section, entirely dedicated to some comments about sex tourism she made on Loose Women in 2005. I really don't think this is a significant enough controversy that it belongs in the article; it's not clear how serious she was being in the first place. I've removed it. Robofish ( talk) 12:00, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
Made minor correction. Coleen is the youngest of 8 children, not 7 - just because one of her sisters died doesn't mean she didn't exist. In chronological order the Nolan siblings are: 1) Tommy 2) Anne 3) Denise 4) Maureen 5) Brian 6) Bernadette (Bernie, deceased) 7) Linda 8) Coleen. They're even all listed in the infobox! ScarletRibbons ( talk) 03:25, 28 February 2015 (UTC)
In the opening line it states that she is English, this is justified as The reference says she was born and raised in Blackpool. We have other individuals on Wikipedia:
who have nationalities that are different to where they were born or grew up, what is special about this person that they can derive nationality from their place of birth and the others do not? 82.18.177.13 ( talk) 06:27, 10 December 2015 (UTC)
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Is it me, or are all the Loose Women panellists constantly having their articles vandalised? Douglasnicol 14:22, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
Can we sort out this 'courting controversy' argument instead of constant revert wars? My view on it is neutral, but you could consider a few things. For one thing, you might not wholly approve of a particular lifestyle, that doesn't mean to say you're also against it. My main point though is the 'courting controversy'. To be pedantic, I would argue that if you're using that term it means Coleen is deliberately using a statement like that as a publicity stunt. Douglasnicol 19:29, 1 November 2007 (UTC)
On Loose Women recently, some of the panelists have referred to Coleen as "Mrs. Fensome" - has she changed her name to Coleen Fensome, or is this simply a reference to her marriage by the panelists? Cipher ( Talk) 23:29, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
Coleen has requested that the personal photo of her is changed to one shes owns copyright off ie cnred1.jpg We contacted Dartford Living and they have agreed to this. The picture is in the public domain and I dont see why you are objecting to this? pplease explain why you are being obstructive and why you cant accept her choice of picture?? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nolansonline1 ( talk • contribs) 18:01, 26 February 2011 (UTC)
Sources do not support claim. The stonewall release is non-existant and the mirror link doesnt show anything on their site either. A search of both sites doesnt bring up anything about gay adoption - on the contrary the mirror site has an advice column where Coleen is very positive regarding a gay IVF couple. From a brief google, everything seems to lead back to wikipedia, and thats all posted on non-reliable blogs anyway. If a reliable source can be found, re-add Only in death does duty end ( talk) 16:14, 8 June 2012 (UTC)
The episode of Loose Women itself is the main source and has been added as such. Furthermore, Nolan's "positive comments" about a gay couple undergoing IVF treatment are nothing to do with this as it is a different matter and were made some years after her comments about gay adoption for which she was branded a homophobe. It's entirely possible (even likely) that she has tried to take a different stance on gay issues purely because she was branded a homophobe. And user: C.Fred is correct - just because a source contains a dead link does not make it invalid. Wikipedia suffers dead links all the time because web addresses change. It is not a reason to remove details from an article. The Stonewall Media Monitor will still probably exist somewhere in an archive or a different web address. The Mirror source merely stated Nolan's opinion about gay adoption ("There's only so much I want to accept") on her page there when it was listing various quotes she had made publicly. 88.104.26.147 ( talk) 19:16, 25 August 2012 (UTC)
This article had a considerably 'controversy' section, entirely dedicated to some comments about sex tourism she made on Loose Women in 2005. I really don't think this is a significant enough controversy that it belongs in the article; it's not clear how serious she was being in the first place. I've removed it. Robofish ( talk) 12:00, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
Made minor correction. Coleen is the youngest of 8 children, not 7 - just because one of her sisters died doesn't mean she didn't exist. In chronological order the Nolan siblings are: 1) Tommy 2) Anne 3) Denise 4) Maureen 5) Brian 6) Bernadette (Bernie, deceased) 7) Linda 8) Coleen. They're even all listed in the infobox! ScarletRibbons ( talk) 03:25, 28 February 2015 (UTC)
In the opening line it states that she is English, this is justified as The reference says she was born and raised in Blackpool. We have other individuals on Wikipedia:
who have nationalities that are different to where they were born or grew up, what is special about this person that they can derive nationality from their place of birth and the others do not? 82.18.177.13 ( talk) 06:27, 10 December 2015 (UTC)