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'''Notable people who aren't nonbinary''' is where this wiki lists a few famous contemporary and historical people who may have ended up in the [[notable nonbinary people]] article at one point, either because they formerly identified as nonbinary, or who were popularly misrepresented as being nonbinary. This list will be in alphabetical order, by family name. | '''Notable people who aren't nonbinary''' is where this wiki lists a few famous contemporary and historical people who may have ended up in the [[notable nonbinary people]] article at one point, either because they formerly identified as nonbinary, or who were popularly misrepresented as being nonbinary. This list will be in alphabetical order, by family name. | ||
==Anohni== | |||
This wiki previously had an article apparently interpreting the English composer and visual artist Anohni as nonbinary, but not citing sources to support that interpretation, only that Anohni prefers she/her pronouns.<ref name="Traynor">{{Cite web |title=An Intimate Portal: Antony Hegarty Interviewed |author=Traynor, Cian |work=The Quietus |date=4 November 2014 |access-date=10 May 2020 |url= https://thequietus.com/articles/16604-antony-hegarty-interview}}</ref> | |||
In a [https://pitchfork.com/news/63773-anohni-why-i-am-not-attending-the-academy-awards/ 2016 essay], Anohni calls herself an "androgynous transwoman." For this reason, we have removed the article that seemed to misrepresent her here. | |||
==Janelle Monáe== | ==Janelle Monáe== |