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Anne Elizabeth :
I accidentally bought tickets to this show when buying them for the Denver show. I was and all am soooo excited!!!
2023-05-12 20:03:48
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Color With Kristi :
Saw you in Windsor. It was hilarious.
2023-04-20 21:13:18
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Chelsea Jaeger :
Im gonna cry when i finally see and meet u in November!!!
2023-05-11 02:00:45
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Brenda :
Soooo are you related to Laura the radio psych chic? Just curious. Love your content and humor!!
2023-06-15 02:16:06
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I can’t wait to meet you In Chicago!!! Ahhh
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just a big 🖕🏻 to the entire south east 😂 it’s ok maybe one day 🥰
2023-04-20 21:12:02
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