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Pronouns
Well, the way the article is currently written, it uses both male and female pronouns, and I feel that the article should be consistent. Seeing as female pronouns are predominantly used on the show, among drag queens in general, and in past Wiki articles of contestants, those should be used. I'll be editing this article to reflect that. Amkutzko (talk) 06:25, 1 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Name
I also changed her name to (bolded) Sharon Needles (the title of the article) in addition to (bolded) Aaron Coady. I could list any number of professional entertainment figures who do not go by their legal name but a stage name, and Wikipedia calls them by their stage name. This goes doubly for drag queens (The Lady Bunny, Hedda Lettuce, Coco Peru, et al.) Amkutzko (talk) 06:34, 1 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]