@leodanbrand: True story, this Really happened (girls are crazy) #emotional #girls #crazy #phone #ex #fypage #viral

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fw.she1ton
fw.she1ton :
YOUR AT THE BACKROOM BUT RIP THE PHONE.
2022-07-22 04:06:46
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asqects_
Kimoni :
They in the batcave😭
2022-07-22 05:21:09
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mml._.25
Yo.fav.🥷 :
😂😂 dam, the phone didn’t deserve it tho😔
2022-07-22 04:00:13
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revolverayt
RevolverYT :
This my relationship right now 😭😭I broke my screen 7 times😭😭😭
2022-09-13 04:20:38
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twisted.tater
j :
“so no head?”
2022-07-22 08:00:50
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sisma_beat
Wsh :
bro broke up in the back rooms 💀
2022-08-04 07:49:10
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fat_boi_tristen
Tik Toker :
Hi
2022-07-22 03:59:35
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norditropinluk3
Luke Kinzer :
When are you gonna paint the car
2022-07-22 15:53:38
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conestack
conestack :
Bros arguing in the backrooms
2022-07-22 04:12:56
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lechera97
lechera97 :
😢
2022-07-22 16:26:13
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ethansimball
Ethan Simball :
@urluvr666
2022-07-22 04:00:14
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trapjustin14
trapjustin14 :
MY video once again.
2022-07-22 05:24:28
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renealv_7
Rene Alvarado :
🤣🤣🤣
2022-07-22 16:08:06
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tk_huntah
Kailimanahhh :
The backrooms😳
2022-08-03 03:17:07
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trapjustin14
trapjustin14 :
Also my dumbass laugh. Lmfaooooooo
2022-07-22 05:24:47
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gagewag
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You sound like Elmo my guy 💀💀💀💀
2022-09-14 00:04:38
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sione.jah
🇳🇺🇳🇿 :
Got Elmo recording😂😂
2022-09-22 02:13:26
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jsalas024
Jesse Salas :
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
2022-09-30 07:14:20
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elcuh32330
YourCuh_131 :
My man got to mad he made another phone 😂😂
2022-11-30 14:42:30
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