@ecreip1: #stitch with @chrisudalla no I am not ok plz send help #fyp #viral #fail #NHLFaceOff

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british.word.for.cig
sofia<3 :
ey that was pretty good
2021-01-14 00:05:00
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gracie.lnn
Gracie💕 :
The fact that you did this right after you woke up & thought that was a good idea 💀💀💀
2021-01-23 23:46:16
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bexx2.0.0
Becca :
The smack on the second one are you OKAY😭😭
2021-01-14 16:21:51
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hannah8165
Hannah :
I want a part 2
2021-01-14 16:22:57
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sarkasim
Brazy_Napier :
I was so scared for you bro
2021-01-23 18:53:55
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flowerwolfane
Christine Wall :
But you almost had it!!!!!!! I need an update for when you got it. 😁😁😁😁
2021-01-14 16:28:36
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nwelch2003
Natalie😤❤️ :
“No fear no fear” *absolute fear*
2021-02-02 07:36:01
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j.0h.a.n
. :
I just got u 19 shares😌
2021-01-14 00:07:59
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amaya.rae.0
amaya🪼 :
purrrrrr
2021-01-13 23:03:35
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marleypinkerton
mj 🐆🍸💋 :
The first one was low key good
2021-01-14 01:40:35
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brynn.da
Brynn :
Black & navy is one of my favorite color combinations. 🥰
2021-01-14 16:25:36
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marry4lyfe
Marry4lyfe :
that was great effort👏🏾👍🏾
2021-01-14 03:58:49
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bmzmuffin
Bmzmuffin :
Gymnastics mat next time please young man
2021-01-25 01:05:56
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samii.a1
$am :
@taeebaxo @amirahx17 @sarax_409 @sadzz.27 @sadiyah.h the double bounce😭😭😭
2021-02-03 23:56:35
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br2999999
br29 :
I’m terrified watching this hahahaha
2021-04-06 12:34:21
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miyah.craftlover
Miya❤️ :
It sounded like when Isabella broke Emma’s leg 😂
2021-01-17 04:11:03
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alb965
Alb :
The most sibling thing ever. “Tell my little brother and my older brother tooooo.. stay outta my room” 😂😂
2021-02-01 15:36:00
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elena_juarez123
Elena😵‍💫 :
@paytonforsyth3
2021-01-17 23:11:13
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comikoma
comikomakeup :
WOW YOU DID IT!!!
2021-03-01 18:03:30
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madelineledford
madelineledford :
The first one was so good but I know that second one hurt😳
2021-01-17 23:13:53
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justinenoel7
Justine Noel :
Me getting ready: “ok I’m ready, alright” “how’d he do it again” my friend 👁👄👁
2021-01-19 00:58:09
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user34871302655
user :
Don’t scuff the white Adidas
2021-02-11 19:46:51
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aj_graham.10
AFriendlyneighborhoodAJ :
@laciewalls7 u wanted me to to thiss????? I think not
2021-01-18 00:31:27
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brookcozyy
Brooklyn :
@_hannahgm
2021-01-18 00:15:57
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