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Using primary sources are acceptable but does not advance notability. Twitter may arguably be used (usually not) for some content but 1)- There is only to be one "Official site" located in an "External links", 2)- Using a primary or Twitter to verify name or birth date is not acceptable.
Please do not worry! I am not advocating that the person is not notable. Many times when I come home my wife is watching Farmhouse Rules, Holiday Baking Championship, or Spring Baking Championship. Inundating an article with repeat improper sourcing is refbombing and gives the appearance of advertising for the show or The Food Network.
I trimmed supposedly "Official sites" that are not Fuller Farmer and those that are just repeats. There needs to be a lot better sourcing. Otr500 (talk) 14:46, 28 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]