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theestherarmah
Esther A.| Life, Faith &Comedy :
Me shooting my shot: “You will like me! You will be interested in me!”
2021-03-10 22:50:47
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omoo.a
omoo.a :
They made us feel uni was fun 😭😭
2024-10-29 23:29:59
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yamsnmac
Grimmjow’s Hollow Hole :
“Because I’m perfect for every woman “ 😭
2021-03-11 01:12:25
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feargodla_paelm001
Feargod_Fundz☯️ :
Jim iyke d action guy
2024-12-01 10:05:07
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softbutcertified
Jada Zawadi 🪷 :
its her man walking up slowly in the back for me 😭
2021-03-10 22:49:01
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miraclecrochets
miracle :
Ini edo 🥰
2021-03-11 17:58:30
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symplypariss
🙈 :
is it by forceeee? 😭
2021-03-10 22:58:31
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urgirl.eugiena
urgirl.eugiena :
His face at the end
2021-03-10 15:31:43
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sandraajuliaa
JULIA :
I used to take these scenes so seriously when I was younger 💀💀💀
2021-03-10 22:11:39
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prettyblackblackie
𝑻𝒖𝒎𝒊 ❀ :
Damn I miss old Nollywood 🥺
2021-03-10 23:30:05
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melanated__mel
Melissa :
Cus he perfect for every woman duhhh🙄
2021-03-12 01:59:42
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blessluchi
user1088800669067 :
I mean it's " tHe nINu bRoWn"... she does like him?? how?? he is so pErFecT😂😂😂 lol
2021-03-10 15:13:44
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nikkinotnickiminaj
n$* :
NOLLYWOOD MOVIES WILL FORVER BE ON TOP😂
2021-03-11 01:11:15
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zabibu_stena
Celastena ✨ :
What’s this movie called haha
2021-03-10 13:59:15
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gorgeoussc
cici. :
ninu brown said: 😗
2021-03-11 16:22:42
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missflowerfairy
✧ 「 」 ✦ *:・゚★ :
I feel like some dude really feel this way in real life but dont say it out loud. Their actions implies that they feel this way
2021-03-11 00:49:00
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itsjustnifee
ItsJustNifè :
ICONS😭
2021-03-12 03:01:58
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yemilolla
yemilolla :
😂 come on ninu brown 😂
2021-03-10 14:54:33
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inivywetrustt
ivy ❀ :
ninu brownnn
2021-03-11 00:05:35
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highclassrider101
love baby💕🍒 :
I just can’t 😭😭😭😭😭
2021-03-10 15:29:42
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yktobii
yktobii :
LMAOOO it’s not by force “you must be interested”
2021-03-10 21:53:14
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pepsythedon1
pep :
I’m perfect for every woman 😭😭😭😭😭
2021-03-11 01:29:13
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g4ngly
You so seggc🙏🏾😩 :
bruh I had a big crush on him when I was a kid💀
2021-03-11 05:14:34
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lowkeyorbit
lowkey orbit :
ngl they sound like theyre having actual conversations people would have irl
2021-03-11 10:07:22
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