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You have exclusively edited Julie Christie's article across 2 years. What is your connection with her? --Pokelova (talk) 01:26, 27 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

So I have realized you are in fact Julie herself. The only time it is acceptable to edit you own article is to remove blatantly false information. The information about your (ex?) husbands and brother is factual and you may not remove it, however embarrassed by it you may be.
In addition, linking to the website of your company in the way you are trying to do is not really in keeping with wiki style. If someone wishes to find a link to that site, they can click the link to the NHNZ article I provided and find the external link there. --Pokelova (talk) 21:47, 27 April 2022 (UTC)Reply
I am Julie Christie!! I would like to know what your connection is please? And despite what the NZ Herald article says, known to not always be a trusted source, I am currently NOT married - to Simon Lamond or anyone else - and Simon and Leo are therefore NOT brothers-in-law. So in fact this piece of information is not factual at all, and since you won't allow me to remove it, I would ask that you do so. DJCMC (talk) 23:01, 28 April 2022 (UTC)Reply
And also, while we're getting our facts correct, I was born in 1961 (NOT 1961/1962) - and if you insist on adding my spouses, could you please also include my first husband, John Christie.
Thank you DJCMC (talk) 00:03, 29 April 2022 (UTC)Reply
Unfortunately Julie, we can only add information that is reported on in reliable news sources. I can't find a source mentioning your first husband, divorce dates, or exact birth year. 1961/1962 is an approximation based on your age given in a particular article. I know this is probably frustrating, but it's just how Wikipedia policy is. --Pokelova (talk) 04:05, 29 April 2022 (UTC)Reply