正在加载视频...

视频加载失败

My daughter has always wanted to do content creation, she started watching Zarahlicious since she was 5 years old and all she wants is to be like her. She even picked up a name for herself “Famous Hanan” and a niche since when was 7. She wants to tell...

27,721 次观看 • 5 个月前 •via X (Twitter)

0 条评论

暂无评论

原始帖子的评论将显示在这里

相关视频

this long ig post by one of yejin’s fans 🥺 “i have liked actress son yejin since 2019, and since there were hardly any official events, i was only able to meet her last year at BIFAN.” “even though i was a fan seeing her for the first time, she naturally smiled brightly at me, and even when the crowd was overwhelming and chaotic, she still greeted everyone with a smile. although she might not have been able to sign autographs due to the large number of people, when the crowd thinned, she warmly answered fans’ questions with a big smile.” “she even recognized and called the names of fans she hadn’t seen for years, and she remembered where fans from various countries abroad had come from. also, during the mega talk at the BIFAN, i had the chance to raise my hand and ask her a question. i was so nervous that i was trembling and even sobbing, and by the end, i was shouting ‘i love you’ with tears in my eyes.” “in response, actress son yejin also teared up with me. is it insincere to tear up so quickly at a fan’s tears? after i gave her a letter, i even received a reply and a certification on instagram stories. if she was someone who ignores fans who approach her... would she respond to a letter? if she was an actress who doesn’t greet fans, she wouldn’t read and reply to letters like this. is it insincere to even acknowledge and certify fan letters? if she ignored fans, why would she give encouragement to one person?” “watching videos of son yejin is my joy. but since this controversy broke out, most of the videos are flooded with hateful comments. it’s so painful every time i see them. please stop hurting people.”

son yejin 𝙥𝙞𝙘𝙨

15,122 次观看 • 11 个月前

Over the years, many of you have joined me in celebrating this truly special girl turned young woman, Maddie. I am heartbroken to share with you that Maddie has passed away at the age of 21. I’m sharing a glimpse into my friendship with Maddie because I want people to know how truly special she was. I met Maddie when Kevin and I were filming Kevin Can Wait. Make-A-Wish America reached out and told us that a young girl’s wish was to meet us. I was so touched. This beautiful little girl was a fan of King of Queens? And we of course said yes. Maddie and her family came to visit us on set, and what started as a meet-and-greet turned into a real, almost decade-long, lasting friendship. Maddie would text me almost every day. She sent me funny videos, shared stories about her life, and came out to LA with her family, where I attempted to get her to expand her palate (though she always circled back to her favorite, a Caesar salad). We shared many beautiful moments that have kept me positive in moments of difficulty and darkness, and she was about to come to LA again, where I planned on celebrating her for her birthday and her recent accomplishments. Maddie had Spinal Muscular Atrophy type two (SMA), but she never let it define her. She was excited to begin advocacy work and had recently told me she was officially going to start speaking publicly about her experiences, not even for herself, but to help others. She had big dreams, and I was so proud watching her grow into the leader I always knew she was. Maddie loved her family and friends fiercely. For her young age, she would prefer to be with friends and family, playing games and our favorite, Phase 10. She loved all things girly: nails, hair, makeup, the Timberwolves. And she hated snow (though she lived in Minnesota), and more importantly, she loved helping people. She wrote me love notes daily, and I only hope I had let her know how much joy she brought me. It is me who hopes that she knew how much I loved her. I received this text from her friend Emma, whom I knew from the many funny videos Maddie sent me of the two of them. I’ve included it below. After flying to Minnesota to say goodbye (although she had already passed while I was in the air), I wanted her to know what she meant to me. That she was thinking of me in this way and wanted me to have the things she mentioned, that she cared so much, is also truly touching and heartbreaking. Maddie had so much life ahead of her. Her disease didn’t stop her spirit or dim her light. She was hopeful, brilliant, and genuinely excited for her future. I will miss her texts, her videos, and hearing from her every day. They always made me smile. I will miss her humor and the light she brought into this world every single day. Maddie had just turned 21. Her little body just couldn’t contain the big, beautiful life she was living. She was a force, taken too soon. If you feel moved, it would mean the world to her to support the cause she believed in so passionately: finding a cure for spinal muscular atrophy. Link to support Cure SMA is in my bio.

Leah Remini

257,852 次观看 • 1 年前