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anglujanhu_1610
Alguien desconocido :
para los que dicen que Plex mide 2 metros, vayan a mirar la velada del año, donde se presenta Plex vs Mariana
2024-03-08 13:32:32
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yosoystikk
🪐 :
pero si plex mide 1.98
2023-08-27 15:16:19
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gabrielxochipa4
gabrielxochipa4 :
pero el rubius mide 1:86😅
2024-07-27 04:52:26
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user7587084183461
brian6383 :
yosoyplex mide 1.98
2023-08-22 21:11:19
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jeeesuuuuu_16
Jeeeeeeeesuuuuu_16 :
fernanfloo no era alto ??????😑
2025-01-16 19:00:49
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_boca_el_mas_grande_
a :
bro el Mariana es de el salvador
2023-12-23 03:57:10
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llerena_jorgee
llerena :
quien es pelicanger?
2024-03-10 16:23:44
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elcroks6
elcroks :
yo tengo 15 y mido 1.82 esta bien?
2024-01-19 16:02:41
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david_12011
David291 :
Fernanfloo mido 1.91xd
2023-07-28 03:03:37
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abisai_amx
👻 :
estas mal bro el mariana mide 1.95
2024-03-08 19:38:41
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rajoicomemierda
Perro :
Ala gente que le cuesta decir que plex no mide 2 metros☠️☠️
2023-09-01 21:40:47
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elixttx
😉 :
El rubios mide 1.90
2023-07-27 01:25:06
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magxss.xs
마그달레나 (Jeongyeon version's) :
yo soy plex mide 2.00
2024-03-11 14:45:03
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elcamaleonsupremo
macaleon 🤑 :
pero si el Mariana media como 1.82 o estoy alucinando
2024-02-08 01:54:17
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elmasiiiu
marino :
pero si plex mide 2.10 no?
2024-02-09 07:27:04
6
brayan.soyy
brayan🌪️ :
me llaman plex mami
2023-07-28 11:54:20
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lrstwykfmlahejdn
lrstwykfmlahejdn :
Q raro tengo 17 y mido 1.92 , eso que mi madre mide 1.65 y mi padre 1.82
2024-03-05 18:22:15
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alle_lemos.mp3
٢⭐֓͜𝓐𝘭̫𝘭𝘦ܱܵ :
rivers gg y carre los pasan a todos ☠️
2023-09-26 04:21:32
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bugatti_edits123
¡❂!(Luka's versión) :
mi papá mide 1.96 xd
2023-12-17 02:17:55
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yolandamendoza757
diego :
el ribius mide 1.92
2024-03-09 00:43:51
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sebastinmolina83
yangkai2004 :
Si Plex mide 195, entonces el Mariana mide 190
2024-07-13 20:24:59
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cano6copas2009
user3108653603731 :
no yo soy plex mide 2 metros
2023-09-04 21:28:55
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thigui__
Thigui :
Quien es el ultimo?
2024-02-12 20:48:19
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alancastro541
Alan Castro 👻 :
mido 1.80 y tengo 15 mi estatura está bien.🤨🤨
2023-11-06 01:19:20
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