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Sources
editThe main issue with this draft is the sourcing: most of the article is based on questionable tabloids such as the Daily Mail (RSP entry) and The Sun (RSP entry). Articles on Wikipedia should be based on reliable sources. Here are some reliable sources that could be used for the article:
- "What happened when one normal guy tried to become a Dreamboy" from Cosmopolitan (RSP entry) – the magazine is a situational source, but this detailed piece of narrative journalism is reliable; opinions and personal experiences in the article should be attributed in-text
- "Dreamboys petition put Preston's Guild Hall into administration" from BBC (RSP entry)
- "Big Brother stripper Lotan Carter dropped by The Dreamboys after aggressive behaviour towards female housemates" from Digital Spy
- "Bosses of male stripper show Dreamboys to sue over cancelled hen party bookings in Cardiff" from WalesOnline
- "Cape Town woman sues after being blinded at UK strip club" from Independent Online
Please replace the questionable sources with more reliable sources. If a piece of information is not supported by a reliable source, it would be best to exclude it from the article. There is plenty of reliable coverage on the Dreamboys, but the article content may need to change in order to comply with Wikipedia's verifiability policy. — Newslinger talk 08:22, 8 November 2019 (UTC)