Talk:International Best Dressed Hall of Fame List

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Moving this from article space - added in this edit by. Spokoyni (talk) 01:55, 30 April 2021 (UTC) "** Irene Bouvier Auchincloss, actress; Los Angeles (1967). ( Delete. This is not a real person. The only reference to her existence is an incorrect wikibin article, which erroneously cites her as the one-time wife of: Johnny Weissmuller [in the time frame in which he was married to Allene Gates ], HRH Prince Sultanzade Abbas of Egypt and Sudan [alive and unmarried in the mentioned time frame ], and James Lee Auchincloss [alive and unmarried ]; amongst other inaccuracies and falsehoods [she's misrepresented as the daughter of Michelle C. Bouvier Scott Putnam ]. The wikibin article and the persona of Irene Bouvier Auchincloss is part of an elaborate Hungarian fraudulent scam by a con artist going by the name of Gabriel de Kasa-Hunyady [aka. Count Gabriel de Kasa-Hunyady, aka. Gabriel de Saint Nicholas, aka. Gabriel Constantin Zvonimir Maria Italo Reza, aka. Count of Kasa-Hunyady, aka. Gabriel, Count St Nicholas, aka.Gábor Kása-Hunyady ]. The fictional Irene Bouvier Auchincloss can also be found by the following aliases: Ms. Irene Bouvier; Her Serene Highness Princess Irene von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst; Mrs. George Tatar; Mrs. Irene Bouvier Weissmuller; Her Royal Highness Irene, Princess of Egypt and Sudan; Mrs. James Lee Auchincloss. Additionally, there's no mention of Irene Bouvier Auchincloss in any of Vanity Fair's best-dressed hall of fame listings."