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I am editing the information about Luisa D'Oliveira's ethnicity ("Of Indian/South Asian and Portuguese descent, D'Oliveira was raised Catholic, though she has said she doesn't consider herself a practicing Catholic anymore."), because it is inaccurate. The source listed shows an interview where she says she was raised Catholic, but there is no source for her being of South Asian/Indian descent.
Instead, I'm putting the info from this interview: https://talknerdywithus.com/2016/02/16/exclusive-interview-with-the-100s-luisa-doliveira/ where she says "I’m Portuguese, Chinese, French, Scottish, a little bit of Irish in there…lots of immigrant grandparents.” — Preceding unsigned comment added by IvanaC2804 (talk • contribs) 12:27, 10 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]