Right. If both parties are named, and one is explained in relation to the other, it makes sense. (Miranda Lambert snaps over question about new husband Brendan McLoughlin). I also found headlines where neither party was named (COUNCILMEMBER SAYS SHE WAS ASSAULTED BY RALEIGH MAYOR'S HUSBAND) which also makes sense, I guess.Alatar wrote:I think unless you're Brangelina, the lesser famous will always be referred to by their relation to the more famous. Even in famous power couples you'll hear things like "Pamela Stephenson, Comedienne and wife of Billy Connolly" or "David Beckham, retired footballer and husband of style icon and musician Victoria Beckham". People like to connect the dots. But that's no excuse for the case above where her name isn't even mentioned.
Also, "Police: Intoxicated woman backs into husband, then kicks him" which I only clicked on because it was in Kokomo Tribune and goes to show that you CAN'T get away from it all.