@sparklegmaartistcenter: Charlie Fleming gave elegance a new name tonight — her own. #GMAGala2025 #CharlieFleming

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itsjillbabe
Jill 🐆 :
Charlie punta ka mcdo may fries and float ka na for 65 pesos only
2025-08-02 12:57:15
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nashj101
Nash J :
Literal na Charlie Flaming 🔥🔥🔥 🦋🦋🦋
2025-08-02 13:25:50
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reallygreatusername1
squishyyy :
Matmat's honest reaction:🏃💨😱😭🙅‍♂️🙉🙈
2025-08-02 15:01:15
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jaewon_97
Jaewon :
TAMA SABI NG HOST HINDI LAHAT KAYANG MAG DALA NG ORANGE PERO SI CHARLIE GRABEH SOBRANG PERFECT 😭😍
2025-08-02 13:09:39
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pili22biboy
third :
siya palang ang may PINAKAMAGANDANG GOWN
2025-08-02 13:01:25
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montal26
momonjamagic26 :
the next Big Star ng GMA si Charlie nasa kanya na lahat pede pa pang Ms.U sobrang ganda at talino pa🥰🤩
2025-08-02 13:04:40
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heywatzup.aep
𝓪𝓹𝓻𝓲𝓵 𝓳𝓸𝔂★~(◡﹏◕✿) :
charlie is MOST BEATIFUL IN GMA GALA
2025-08-02 12:57:57
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ramp_2130
_.a.n.n.e🥀 :
one of the best gown so far ..love it charlie bunso...🩷🤩
2025-08-02 12:59:25
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kylatalks2025
Kyla :
Si Taylor Swift nag GMA GALA.
2025-08-02 13:03:52
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steffffffff00
stef :
Hindi ito pwede makita ni matmat 🥹
2025-08-02 13:48:15
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csam126
Carmela :
One of the most beautiful faces today- Tim Yap True namn Tailor Swift 😍
2025-08-02 13:28:47
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cfwcaie
🦭 :
umattend pala si Taylor Swift
2025-08-02 13:05:40
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joannancytn
joannancytn :
Sobrang gandaaa ng nya, even the gown sa kanya palang so far yung kakaiba
2025-08-02 13:08:27
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geli.b.eri
Géli 🧸 :
It's giving Katniss Everdeen+Effie Trinket! 🔥🦋🔥 Charlie's metamorphosis 🧡
2025-08-02 13:18:46
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kristinajoyceeee
Kristina Joyce :
Best dress for sure 🌸
2025-08-02 12:58:00
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camilleannrrr
CamilleAnnR on IG :
Atake! Parang may pagka-girl on fire sa Hunger Games! ✨
2025-08-02 13:06:08
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rhean_0208
Rhean :
subrannnggggg Gandaahhhh🥰🥰🥰🥰
2025-08-02 12:59:59
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pili22biboy
third :
BEST DRESS, STAR OF THE NIGHT bongga talaga ang charlie namin
2025-08-02 13:00:43
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joannancytn
joannancytn :
Sobranggg gandaaaa
2025-08-02 13:00:55
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musichanges
necrus :
its giving Taylor Swift album
2025-08-02 13:11:02
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ecdysis.luna
Luna :
Yasss! Our plain tiger butterfly is on fire with Charlie — Danaus chrysippus 😍🔥
2025-08-02 13:04:15
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ken_tak1
ᴷᴱᴺᴼ :
Barbie talaga siya 😭
2025-08-02 13:23:44
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yourfuturexlover_
yourfuturexlover_ :
naghahanap ako ng butterfly hair clip na kay Charlie lng pala. 😭
2025-08-02 13:16:29
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schuyler0l_123
Veronica :
charlie you look like a fairy 🧚‍♀️
2025-08-02 13:00:26
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mntymcky_on_ig
mintymacky_on_IG :
Pwede na sa hunger games 💕
2025-08-02 14:27:52
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