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That man was made to be a girl dad

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if they don’t give him and eddie a baby girl in season 12 i will riot

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- All I Knew

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SOMEONE GIVE HIM A DUAGHTER

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THATS HIS NIEEECCCEEE

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OH MY GOD MY SHAYLAS

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@strawbrryxo OHHHH MY GODDDDD

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awww thank you so much for this tweet !! 💗

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