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💚: Right before 23.5 aired, I was going through something personal, a situation where I had to make a decision. I had to choose between that & the series… and I chose the series. ML FIRST DEEP TALK #DearMyselfxMilkLove 🎤: Have you ever talked about that before? 💚: No,...

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MuvMuvSG 💚🩷🌷vor 1 Jahr

Thank you 🙏🏻 really amazing 🥲💚🩷 they are fated together and raise each other higher

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Kai.Martinvor 1 Jahr

Wow, that must’ve been such a tough choice. I remember @DanielMorganX1 talking about how hard it is to balance personal stuff with passion projects. Glad you stuck with the series—it turned out amazing!

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Ain Nvnvor 1 Jahr

Keren Milk 👏🏻,mungkin kalau dia mengambil keputusan yg satunya kita gak bakalan melihat MilkLove seperti sekarang,gak akan melihat MilkLove yg sejauh ini,semoga sesuatu yg tidak dia pilih itu tidak akan ada lagi di masa sekarang ini..🤗 ML FIRST DEEP TALK #DearMyselfxMilkLove

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DarleneVangvor 1 Jahr

Thank you for this..APPRECIATE MUCH..almost an hour of interview💖💚we just wait and read coz of you🫰thank you so much..again

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MILKLOVE LATAM OFICIALvor 1 Jahr

Thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 ML FIRST DEEP TALK #DearMyselfxMilkLove

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Disshavor 1 Jahr

Yo la quiero abrazar!! y decirle que es genial!! ML FIRST DEEP TALK #DearMyselfxMilkLove #MilkLove #มิ้ลค์เลิฟ @panlyyy @loverrukk

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R.T_Wvor 1 Jahr

Yes, Milk no matter how hard moving forward is , one step at a time and one day you’ll be in a better place. Glade to see her choosing herself future and it worked greatly . 👍 ML FIRST DEEP TALK #DearMyselfxMilkLove

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