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Is there any documentation that Fanne Foxe and Wilbur Mills were having an "affair" as the stub says? Or could it be that they were just friends?
I remember the Tidal Basin incident. At the time, Fanne Foxe was dancing in a club called the Silver Slipper--long gone, now. But then, even after Congressman Mills acknowledged his alcohol problem, I remember that he was very open about his friendship with Fanne Foxe, and tried to treat it positively. In the papers, he said he admired her act, and wanted to be supportive to her in her career. There was even a picture of him, quite sober and looking into the camera, with Foxe dancing in the background.
That doesn't sound like the aftermath of an affair uncovered, especially since I believe Wilbur Mills was married. 140.147.160.78 13:05, 13 September 2006 (UTC)Stephen Kosciesza
She was at the center of one of the most colorful U.S. political scandals of the 1970s, so I can't imagine how she wouldn't be notable. We have an article on Christine Keeler... AnonMoos
Her name was at the heart of one of the most famous scandals of the seventies. I think the article must remain. Alexander Cox, Costa Rica.
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21:47, 11 March 2008 (UTC)This woman is more than a one-trick pony (no pun intended). She has news coverage in multiple reliable sources from 1974 until 2009 [1] [2], and is writen of in detail in a great number of boooks [3] [4]. MichaelQSchmidt ( talk) 17:40, 12 September 2009 (UTC)
The Washington Post is reporting that Fanne has died. [1] 2601:141:8100:5C70:1CDD:773F:D287:175B ( talk) 16:18, 24 February 2021 (UTC)
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Is there any documentation that Fanne Foxe and Wilbur Mills were having an "affair" as the stub says? Or could it be that they were just friends?
I remember the Tidal Basin incident. At the time, Fanne Foxe was dancing in a club called the Silver Slipper--long gone, now. But then, even after Congressman Mills acknowledged his alcohol problem, I remember that he was very open about his friendship with Fanne Foxe, and tried to treat it positively. In the papers, he said he admired her act, and wanted to be supportive to her in her career. There was even a picture of him, quite sober and looking into the camera, with Foxe dancing in the background.
That doesn't sound like the aftermath of an affair uncovered, especially since I believe Wilbur Mills was married. 140.147.160.78 13:05, 13 September 2006 (UTC)Stephen Kosciesza
She was at the center of one of the most colorful U.S. political scandals of the 1970s, so I can't imagine how she wouldn't be notable. We have an article on Christine Keeler... AnonMoos
Her name was at the heart of one of the most famous scandals of the seventies. I think the article must remain. Alexander Cox, Costa Rica.
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21:47, 11 March 2008 (UTC)This woman is more than a one-trick pony (no pun intended). She has news coverage in multiple reliable sources from 1974 until 2009 [1] [2], and is writen of in detail in a great number of boooks [3] [4]. MichaelQSchmidt ( talk) 17:40, 12 September 2009 (UTC)
The Washington Post is reporting that Fanne has died. [1] 2601:141:8100:5C70:1CDD:773F:D287:175B ( talk) 16:18, 24 February 2021 (UTC)