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I got it fixed now go fix that oval head on your shoulders bitch

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K’Hood2 years ago

You better than me i been blocking shady bitches like a tree in the sun

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𝙍𝘼𝙒.2 years ago

can we see the body when u not twerking? just stand up straight for me

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0072 years ago

Them legs still skinny. Put some tights on

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Nyla Harrington ❤️2 years ago

Y’all hate on everything she do

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FRI3ZA2 years ago

@BDTRELILBROTHER why y’all twerk the same

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Rockstar Baby2 years ago

WAIT WHATS ALL DAT MOVEMENT BACK DERE 😍

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angela❤️2 years ago

Lets see it from the front

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weniswhipped2 years ago

Give us a full body pic UNEDITED you didn’t prive shi w this

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jaaaa2 years ago

How did u get it fixed it looks the same stop tryna force it to move Asian 🙄

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gottemBIGmad2 years ago

What you got fixed a new skirt cause if you did get it fix put on that swimsuit you had on at the beach so we can real see 👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀

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