Talk:Saint Satine
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To-do list
editHello! I'm working on this draft for the new girl group Saint Satine. Any help with the following would be greatly appreciated:
- Additional Sources: Find more independent, reliable sources (interviews, reviews, or news articles) to strengthen the article's notability beyond the current coverage.
- International Press: Look for Japanese or South Korean media coverage, especially regarding their debut show World Scout: The Final Piece on Abema.
- Discography Expansion: Update chart positions and streaming achievements as they become available.
- Image: Find a creative-commons licensed image or wait for an official promotional shot that meets Wikipedia's fair-use or free-license criteria.
Feel free to jump in and edit! Techgamer534 (talk) 10:36, 23 May 2026 (UTC)
Draft proposals for Saint Satine members (Lexie Levin, Samara Siqueira and Emily Kelavos)
editHi! Now that Draft:Saint Satine is in development, I think we have strong ground to create independent drafts for three of its members, as they have notable pre-debut activities that meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines for creative professionals. They are:
- Emily Kelavos: Former competitive dancer named Teen Female Dancer of the Year (2021 Nationals), signed with Bloc LA talent agency, and performed at Coachella 2025 as a background dancer for XG. She also participated in Dream Academy.
- Samara Siqueira: She participated in Dream Academy and starred in music videos for The Bootcampers.
- Lexie Levin: Widely covered by media like Vogue HK due to her self-producing background and her viral withdrawal from Dream Academy to prioritize mental health.
If anyone is interested in co-creating or mentoring these drafts, I can help gather independent reliable sources from Teen Vogue, Vogue HK, and Grazia to back them up. Let me know your thoughts! Techgamer534 (talk) 10:36, 23 May 2026 (UTC)
Drafts opened for Saint Satine members (Emily Kelavos, Lexie Levin, Samara Siqueira) - Collaboration welcome!
editHi community! Now that the master article for Draft:Saint Satine is underway, I have set up three independent biographical drafts for its members to document their extensive individual pre-debut careers:
- Draft:Emily Kelavos: Details her background as Teen Female Dancer of the Year (2021), her recent appearance dancing with XG at Coachella 2025, and her participation on Dream Academy.
- Draft:Lexie Levin: Covers her songwriting background in Stockholm and her highly publicized mental health advocate run on Dream Academy.
- Draft:Samara Siqueira: Includes her early work with The Bootcampers in Brazil and her 7th-place finish on Dream Academy.
The drafts have been structured properly with baseline infoboxes, inline references (from Vogue HK, Bandwagon Asia, IMDb, etc.), and clean draft categories. Please feel free to jump in and help expand their career histories, verify additional international media sources, polish the prose before they are submitted for mainspace review, or adding an image uploaded from Wikimedia Commons. Thank you for your collaborative help! Techgamer534 (talk) 10:49, 23 May 2026 (UTC)
