Talk:Lisa Whelchel

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[edit] Album?

Would it be a good idea to create a page of Whelchel's album?

198.85.73.12 16:43, 11 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Question about statement

I'm a little dubious about part of the following paragraph: (The part I'm doubtful on is in bold)

"In May 2006, Whelchel unwittingly appeared (along with her Facts of Life co-stars, Nancy McKeon and Mindy Cohn) on a gay and lesbian radio station called SIRIUS OutQ (where she was interviewed by gay comedian Frank DeCaro). This caused ripples of controversy through her primarily Christian fanbase, some of whom considered her voluntary appearance on the show a silent endorsement of homosexuality. Whelchel stated she did not know it was a gay station until halfway through the interview."

As well-known as she is, I would remember hearing any criticism/concern expressed (especially by Dr. Dobson, whose Focus on the Family ministry helped publish at least two of her books). To my knowledge, I don't remember hearing anything about it until I came to this page one day last year. WAVY 10 18:29, 20 July 2007 (UTC)