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This was NOT written by the singer herself, but by a fan. Wikipedia needs to make sure to watch the person that keeps changing the bio. This person spews hatred and untrue facts about the legendary singer. —Preceding
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Yes, I agree with the one who thinks that the bio seems written by Mary Wilson. By the way, why the comment was removed? Censorship is not a good thing. Anyway, a fan is neither the best qualified to write about a celebrity. Where are the reliable facts? the references? This hagiographic page does no good to Mary Wilson and seems just like an extension of her autobiography (by the way that's a book that "spews hatred and untrue facts").
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Correct. I read a portion of the book and she also talks about Tom Jones in the book, and talks about her experience with crack during her time in California in the 1970s, and the article doesn’t mention it 16 years later.
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Completely Biased
I'm a huge Supremes fan and this article is absolutely the most unscholarly thing I've read on a Motown act. It reads like it was written by a "fan" and not folks actually interested in providing a concise and balanced article. The discography is proof - did every "Ooh" and "Aah" need to be noted? Miss Wilson deserves better and there is absolutely NO personal information other than about her childhood. What about her marriages? Children? Aforementioned drug abuse? If her band and label mates are subject to the same discussion points, she should be as well. — Preceding
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What you mentioned is, unfortunately, the reality of Wilson's Legacy. Regardless of personal facts, whatever she accomplished was always overshadowed by her two books about the Original Supremes and the Post Diana-Supremes.
It is these fans who come out of the woodwork to atone for what Wilson never did to establish herself as a truly, creditable soloist, actress or personality. What she did was ride the dress of Ross and milk it for all it was worth. It was her two books, particularly, the first book, which dragged the Name Of The Supremes into muck and mud and insighted the ribald Supreme fans into the "Ballard," "Wilson" and "Ross" camps. In-the-end, Wilson is six feet under and Ross still stands on Stage. Remember, the second and third biggest Supremes' hits were "Someday, We'll Be Together" & "Love Child" are devoid of Ballard, Wilson and Birdsong. Hence, what does this purport" It was always Ross. Even "In And Out Of Love" had The Andantes layered over the background vocals of Ballard and Wilson. Did anyone even notice?
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18:37, 8 January 2023 (UTC)reply
Cause of death?
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She died from hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, according to the Clark County Coroner. In other words, she died from high blood pressure brought on by artery blockages.
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