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The real name of P-Star

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What is the real name of P-Star? Isn't it Priscilla Diaz? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.167.92.26 (talk) 21:40, 6 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

All footnotes on the web lead to Priscilla Diaz. I don't know where this LaTyler name came from, but I googled it and nothing comes up. I don't think this is P-Star's real name. I will re-edit if no one can make an actual claim that LaTyler is, in fact, the real birth name of P-Star. Fanficgurl March 15 2008 11:56 (UTC)

By now should we not be discussing an article move or redirect? I just noticed that Priscilla Diaz is an uncreated article and I seriously doubt that people looking for her know her as "P-star".--Kencaesi (talk) 19:32, 28 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Missing Tag

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Is there a box for "Needs cleaning up: Page obviously written by publicist"? 24.6.207.95 (talk) 00:53, 17 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Birthdate

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This article is about a living person. Material added must be verifiable. We do not currently have a reliable source giving her year of her birth. Additions of a birth year that do not cite a reliable source will continue to be reverted. - SummerPhD (talk) 03:30, 1 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Forthcoming album

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I am reverting this edit by an unregistered user. It's great that we have some new material, but there are a few problems. By moving the soundtrack to the "Albums" section, it implies it was released as an album. I can't seem to find anything indicating this is the case. Additionally, this would make the forthcoming album her third, not her "sophomore" (second}.

Next, we have the title. The edit says the next album will be titled "The Reintroduction of P-Star". The closest the source gets to this is stating that the album, planned before college, was to be titled "The Reintroduction of Miss P-Star". For the new album, the article discusses her recording songs "this past summer", hoping to release an album "next summer". No title is given. (Sloppily, the article is undated.)

The addition claims "After being cast as Jessica on "The Electric Company" P-Star discovered that she was illiterate." The source, however, says "She could no longer deny what she’d known for years...she was effectively illiterate." If she knew it for years, she didn't just discover it. Additionally, "effectively illiterate" is not the same as "illiterate".

Finally, the placement of the illiterate piece is very confusing: Giving us February 2015, and what she's doing "now" before jumping back to seven years ago.

I'll take a little bit of time to read the whole source before I try to add anything. If anyone wants to take another crack at it in the meantime, have at it. - SummerPhDv2.0 16:08, 27 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]