Canales, Luis (1990). Imperial Gina: The Very Unauthorized Biography of Gina Lollobrigida. Boston: Brookline Village. p. 92. ISBN978-0-8283-1932-4. «Another Lollobrigida trait that may have caused her to be less appreciated by some fellow-workers was her habit of referring to herself in the third person: "I am the expert on Lollobrigida," or "This is the last time Gina does a picture in two different languages."».
«Doug Robinson: Karl Malone is one of a kind». Deseret News. 10 de agosto de 2010. Consultado el 6 de diciembre de 2012. «Maybe Malone didn't even know he was the one who was saying those things, because he tended to talk about himself as another being, in third person. Or maybe he was just schizophrenic, whatever.»
Pearson, Howard (7 de febrero de 1958). "Murrow to visit Gina Tonight: Producer Opposes Film on TV". Deseret News. Salt Lake City. "Miss Lollobrigida and her husband, Dr. Milko Skofic, arrived in this country only this week for a brief stay. The Italian actress will be only the second person on Murrow's show to speak of herself in the third person."
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Hyams, Joe (29 de julio de 1956). "A simple country girl". The Boston Globe. "I found that in addition to having a ready sense of humor, Gina always speaks and thinks of herself in the third person because there are two Gina Lollobrigidas: the actress and the woman."
Rau, Herb (11 de septiembre de 1955). "Everybody Picks on Lollobrigida". The Miami News. "Off-stage, Gina's very natural, very human, and departs from this pattern only to speak about herself in the third person."