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The info box says she was born Sheila Babs Kessler, yet the text indicates she was Michaels until eight years old when she took her mother's new husband's name. I presume the latter is right and the info box should be changed, no? — Preceding
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Penny Richards (
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The info box says she was born Sheila Babs Kessler, yet the text indicates she was Michaels until eight years old when she took her mother's new husband's name. I presume the latter is right and the info box should be changed, no? — Preceding
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contribs) 06:03, 29 May 2020 (UTC)reply