Adriana Lima: Revision history


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  • curprev 07:0107:01, 26 July 2023 Clear Looking Glass talk contribs 67,098 bytes +12 Early life: Fix hidden comment. The note provided refers to the confusion in English about "Indian" people. I assume this was because of the "Pardo" Brazilian census term added in past versions of Lima's page, but she doesn't identify as "Pardo", nor is she described as such. She identifies as Afro-Brazilian.
  • curprev 06:5806:58, 26 July 2023 Clear Looking Glass talk contribs 67,086 bytes +162 Early life: Fix wording in note. In English, the issue here is that the term "Indian" can refer to someone native to the country of India or the indigenous peoples of the Americans. Thus, some misinterpretations in several sources. Specify the English slang of "Indian", as Lima's native Portuguese has no ambiguity. Capitalize "Indian" as it is a proper noun which, depending on context, refers to either the people of India or Amerindians.

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  • curprev 04:0204:02, 30 March 2023 Clear Looking Glass talk contribs 66,920 bytes −351 RM b/c this needs discussion. None of her parents surnames appear to include "da Silva", they're Lima (mother) and Torres (father). This could possibly be false information like the reports of her being "Adriana Francesca Lima". She says in the Colombian radio interview "it's only Adriana Lima". No mention of "da Silva".
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