Talk:Natalia Vodianova/Archive 1

Children
Is there a reason that her children are listed by their gender? The "Personal life" section lists both sons first, and her daughter second, even though her daughter was born in between one of the sons. It seems more equitable to list them by date of birth than by gender with sons first.192.17.6.3 (talk) 16:58, 14 August 2012 (UTC)

Divorce
Her divorce has been confirmed by the Wall Street Journal.

''But while her foundation has grown exponentially, Vodianova faced a personal hurdle of her own: a separation and divorce from Portman. They were together for nine years and, after Lucas, had a second son, Viktor, 7, and a daughter, Neva, 5. The couple separated in 2011, and she soon met Arnault, now the CEO of Berluti, at a fund-raiser for her charity at the designer Valentino's estate outside Paris, and began a new chapter. They now live together with Vodianova's three children, and she has immersed herself in Parisian life, even taking French lessons. "I am very happy now," she says of her love life, trying but failing to hide a smile.''

As this is a reputable source, it should be included in her infobox. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dianahdez (talk • contribs) 21:04, 7 November 2013 (UTC)

Which of half-sisters has cerebral palsy?
"two half sisters Kristina and Oksana, one of whom has cerebral palsy." - That's poorly worded. Which of those two half-sisters has cerebral palsy? Surely any source for that info would identify which of them it was? So why was the info corrupted to become the ambiguous text I quoted above? Somebody who knows the source of that info, please change the text to say clearly which? For example, just add the parenthetical note "(Kristina)" or "(Oksana)" immediately after the phrase "one of whom"? 198.144.192.45 (talk) 18:59, 22 July 2014 (UTC) Twitter.Com/CalRobert (Robert Maas)

Update: I checked the footnote which links to the archived Web page from the Naked Heart Foundation - It seems the ambiguous text was already there, not the fault of the person who simply copied text from there into this WikiPedia article. So I wonder why the Naked Heart Foundation wrote the ambiguous text. 198.144.192.45 (talk) 19:18, 22 July 2014 (UTC) Twitter.Com/CalRobert (Robert Maas)

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