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Should we add the LGBT people from Italy category to the article? Mahmood is gay/bisexual but has never publicly came out of the closet because he "don't like labels". His sexual orientation was also a topic of Non è la D'Urso show a few days ago, where Marco Carta criticized him for not coming out publicly. In an interview with Gay.it Mahmood was even asked "You are Italian Egyptian and for gays, in Egypt, there are still problems. How do you experience this disparity?". I think it makes to add to the LGBT category even though he hasn't specified he's gay or bisexual. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.182.175.6 (talk) 18:34, 30 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]