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I cannot believe this nonsense. Paloma Faith Blomfield was born in 1981, no question. How can you doubt her Birth Certificate? And her surname is not Faith, it's Blomfield. She performs under her first two names, Paloma Faith, but it is absurd to refer to her as "Faith", which is only her middle name and NOT her surname. I have reported you (JuneGloom) to Wikipedia and asked them to have a word with you about continually changing truth into fiction.
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