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Pop and classical singer and songwriter, political commentator, and journalist. Writes on feminist issues for The New Zealand Herald newspaper, and launched the campaign #MyBodyMyTerms. Notable albums include 'Lizzie Marvelly' (2007), 'Home' (2011), and 'Collisions' (2014). Started media outlet Villainesse (2015). Ambassador for Variety - The Children's Charity since 2011. Also known as Elizabeth Marvelly. Bisexual. | Pop and classical singer and songwriter, political commentator, and journalist. Writes on feminist issues for The New Zealand Herald newspaper, and launched the campaign #MyBodyMyTerms. Notable albums include 'Lizzie Marvelly' (2007), 'Home' (2011), and 'Collisions' (2014). Started media outlet Villainesse (2015). Ambassador for Variety - The Children's Charity since 2011. Also known as Elizabeth Marvelly. Bisexual. | ||
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Revision as of 17:38, 30 June 2018
Country
New Zealand
Birth - Death
1989 -
Occupation
Entertainment, Journalist
Description
Pop and classical singer and songwriter, political commentator, and journalist. Writes on feminist issues for The New Zealand Herald newspaper, and launched the campaign #MyBodyMyTerms. Notable albums include 'Lizzie Marvelly' (2007), 'Home' (2011), and 'Collisions' (2014). Started media outlet Villainesse (2015). Ambassador for Variety - The Children's Charity since 2011. Also known as Elizabeth Marvelly. Bisexual.