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remember in 1990 after #MilliVanilli got caught LARPing and lip syncing, they said they had to make a pact with the devil and that the devil was #CliveDavis, who threatened to kill them for exposing what they were forced to do. 8 years later, Rob Pilatus - the one...

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Фото профиля Carole Mac
Carole Mac2 лет назад

Clive Davis is a demon in the flesh.

Фото профиля SpaceX Force Fan
SpaceX Force Fan2 лет назад

10 years later everyone was lip synching.

Фото профиля Christina Davis
Christina Davis2 лет назад

I liked millvanilli 😡

Фото профиля ImJustaPilgram77
ImJustaPilgram772 лет назад

Clive Davis killed Whitney Houston and Bobbi Kristina AND Nick Gordon just to name a few

Фото профиля Janedoe17
Janedoe172 лет назад

Horrific what happened to them

Фото профиля Eric Himes
Eric Himes2 лет назад

A lot of them are still doing it like Taylor S.

Фото профиля .ZKDID™ 🧠
.ZKDID™ 🧠2 лет назад

They were big time scammed, and hounded by the media, I believe Rob did die of an overdose, the story completely ruined their lives, and the whole time they had been lied to by the record label. Very sad, was a good tune 🎶

Фото профиля Freedom Keeper
Freedom Keeper2 лет назад

Clive Davis includes devil in letters

Фото профиля SaltyPopcorn®️
SaltyPopcorn®️2 лет назад

This blackmail thingy keeps popping up everywhere.

Фото профиля Nient.A
Nient.A2 лет назад

« He was 33 »

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