Talk:Pearl Aday
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editI just saw her on an episode of VH1's SuperGroup, and when you consider that she is Meatloaf's daughter, is currently engaged to Ian Scott of Anthrax fame, was a backup singer for a lot of famous acts, and has some kind of solo album, I would say that it is pretty fair that she have an entry. Even Z-grade famous people should be covered by the Wiki if it is to be a broad and comprehensive source of information. Vaginsh 05:03, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
Her official site is down. Anyone have any updates?Mzmadmike (talk) 14:52, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
Adopted daughter is not a stepdaughter
editFrom Pearl's instagram today:
He legally adopted me and my last name was changed to Aday on my birth certificate. Mom and I moved from Woodstock, NY to an apartment with Dad in Manhattan, then to a house in Stamford, CT to start our life and our new family.
In 1981 @amandaaday arrived.
Dad always insisted that he would be called my DAD, and for our whole lives together he actually got angry when people would refer to him as my “stepfather” in the press. He would call them up and make them correct it.
He said, “Words really mean something. You call it what it is. You respect what it is.”
He’s my dad.
He’s the only dad I’ve ever had.
He’s the only dad I’ve ever known.
He wanted to be my dad, and he was so proud to hear me call him Dad.
He was the only man who’s ever truly fought for me, until I met @scottianthrax 22 years ago.
If you claim to know anything about Dad and you’re referring to him as my “stepfather”, you really don’t know anything at all.
I can’t tell you how many times for how many years I’ve tried to correct Wikipedia and someone without fail would change it back to a lie.
If you’re a reporter, don’t rely on Wikipedia. We can always tell when you do.
Have respect for the facts, and for what matters in people’s hearts.
Kire1975 (talk) 20:33, 3 October 2022 (UTC)