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From what I gather, Kuwait and Cameroon do not recognize/allow dual citizenship/nationality. A notable example includes the African/Asian games which had Saudi Arabian football (soccer) team claiming that a Cameroonian player was not eligible due to his alleged French passport. Although I believe there might be some future changes to this.[1] That said, aside from her birth in Kuwait, her life, career and residence seem to be in the United Kindgom. Just about all of her roles have been British or British co-production.
WP:ETHNICITY states no hyphenated nationalities, as they imply ethnicity. And in complex or uncertain situations, it can be removed for the time being. I'm removing her nationality for now and simply stating she's based in the United Kingdom until further discussion. Clear Looking Glass (talk) 06:57, 8 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]