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Did you know... that Nicole Fox, who won first place in the reality show America's Next Top Model in 2009, is nicknamed "Bloody Eyeball"?
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Can you or anyone else direct us to these videos or interviews where she supposedly said this? Right now, the infobox says her hair is "brown", even though throughout the entire run of the show it appeared to be red. If that's correct, we need to cite the hair color (and explain it in the body of the article), and probably include an inline citation note to explain to our confused reader why our article about an apparent redhead says she has brown hair. If there is no video or interview, we need to change the hair color back to red. — HunterKahn(
c)05:14, 30 November 2009 (UTC)reply
In lieu of a source, I'm changing this back to red. If somebody can come up with a source make sure it's cited when you change it back to brown. — HunterKahn(
c)22:29, 2 December 2009 (UTC)reply
A fact from Nicole Fox appeared on Wikipedia's
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Did you know... that Nicole Fox, who won first place in the reality show America's Next Top Model in 2009, is nicknamed "Bloody Eyeball"?
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Can you or anyone else direct us to these videos or interviews where she supposedly said this? Right now, the infobox says her hair is "brown", even though throughout the entire run of the show it appeared to be red. If that's correct, we need to cite the hair color (and explain it in the body of the article), and probably include an inline citation note to explain to our confused reader why our article about an apparent redhead says she has brown hair. If there is no video or interview, we need to change the hair color back to red. — HunterKahn(
c)05:14, 30 November 2009 (UTC)reply
In lieu of a source, I'm changing this back to red. If somebody can come up with a source make sure it's cited when you change it back to brown. — HunterKahn(
c)22:29, 2 December 2009 (UTC)reply