@diondra.marie: What the helly

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rx7via
viia𝜗𝜚 :
sometimes they really can be your biggest haters
2025-04-02 15:37:18
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nanaaaa.168
nanaaaa.168 :
I have a theory that they stop liking your pictures because they have your attention and don’t need to try. That’s why they like other girls, to get their attention
2025-04-02 22:40:53
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lulneesh
Lulneesh🍭💋 :
Ts be embarrassing
2025-04-02 06:44:24
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courtneyisnotok
Courtney🍓 :
We’re legit dating and he doesn’t like my stuff lol
2025-04-02 22:12:57
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pcx._0
P✰ :
no fr it’s always when you start talking to them as if they weren’t the ones trying first with you 🤣
2025-04-02 05:32:18
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brimendozarey
bri mendoza :
They really do anything to hide us 🤣
2025-04-02 19:23:10
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filad.dalmar
Filad ✪ :
Bro he’s not even in my VIEWS.
2025-04-03 04:57:05
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snprktty
kat🐈‍⬛ :
“ion even use instagram like i hate it bruh”
2025-04-03 08:18:29
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jesswillll
Jessica :
Like WTHelly fr 🤨
2025-04-02 19:04:53
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sophiedophyyy
sophia :
shit be making me wanna molly wap his ass fr
2025-04-03 00:27:21
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lookbehindthecurtain
️ :
He was in her comments bruh. I couldn't date a fanboy. We ended things and I missed him so bad but he was all up in those likes and comments, like have u no shame? 😒
2025-04-02 15:18:44
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gatakinix
GATAKINI :
This just got me mad lmao time to be evil :)
2025-04-03 02:06:52
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haleyroarrrrr
𝓗𝓪𝓵𝓮𝔂🎀 :
He told me it’s because he was jealous of guys seeing me like what 🧍🏻‍♀️?
2025-04-03 00:12:23
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sabrinaperezxo
SabrinaPerezxo :
They be in the homeboys likes too
2025-04-03 07:07:38
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itss.waydaa
J🩰☁️ :
I can see a hater frm a mile away
2025-04-03 12:16:20
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oops_itsmel
mel 🧸🎀 :
no bc why does this happen?! He never likes mine im like then why tf do you follow me
2025-04-02 16:43:59
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alysemcpheron
Alyse McPheron :
I do not tolerate this at all bc wtf
2025-04-02 20:04:28
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jacquelinejgarcia
jacquelinejgarcia :
when he follow them but not u
2025-04-02 14:31:24
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megs.brooke1
Luh Meg :
Like u tryna humble me or something😭
2025-04-03 19:54:06
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jameelaanoor
jameelaanoor :
that’s why he’s not mine anymore 🤭
2025-04-03 22:35:33
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yourfrienddawn
Dawn :
He’s a hater.
2025-04-03 14:42:52
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bleachblondebimbo11
grace♏️ :
Now I’m single 🙏🙏
2025-04-03 03:22:17
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user2847281937382
user2847281937382 :
hypin other girls but their gf like ??
2025-04-02 22:07:47
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hellokittyjelly123
Emma Lin :
I be so quick to go ghost
2025-04-15 01:27:48
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