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Ethnic Background
editIf a person that you comment on has white parents, you dont mention it. If that same persons parents are black, you dont mention it. Yet if a person has parents that are black and white, or indeed any other mixed race, you mention it. Why? It isnt a disadvantage. Either treat all the same and state the parents skin colour, or dont state it at all. Dont segregate people 81.153.187.62 (talk) 12:39, 24 November 2023 (UTC)
Teddy T
editThis is a spoof nickname from "I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here". Bellew had to fool his campmates into believing it was his partner's pet name for him.
As this article makes clear "Tony" is a ring name - his family and friends use "Anthony". It is extremely unlikely that he would be nicknamed "T" even there was any serious suggestion that such a name existed. There is not. It was a joke.
If there were such a nickname it would be be of no note on Wikipedia and a violation of WP:BLP to publish it.
Putting it back is neither a typo fix nor a grammar fix. It is vandalism.