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i've noticed that you completely erase this part off of A.J. McLean:

"Due to his love of performing, Mclean was also a victim of bullying and he has really never fit in. Everyday whether at school or going out with his mom and grandmother, people, even his peers or classmates, would call him "fag", "queer", a weird freak, even "gay", despite the fact that he's straight, knows how to treat a girl right and is really creative with puppeteering, cartoonist, writing and reading poetry, ventriloquist, songwriting and his Shakespeare monologues."

Is there a problem with this paragraph? Risingsinger (talk) 03:03, 21 September 2016 (UTC)

Well, not the mention of bullying, per se, but it's just said as a statement of fact, without citation. Maybe just quote the interview where he talks about being bullied? Also, "knows how to treat a girl right and is really creative with puppeteering, cartoonist, writing and reading poetry, ventriloquist, songwriting and his Shakespeare monologues" is just editorializing. --ShorinBJ (talk) 08:39, 21 September 2016 (UTC)

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