@mariahsherrie8: #outfitideas #outfitinspo #titafitsideas

Maraya🌷
Maraya🌷
Open In TikTok:
Region: PH
Saturday 13 September 2025 08:29:03 GMT
39480
358
16
59

Music

Download

Comments

iraalliyah_
𐙚ايرا :
Basket po ng pants wala po kasing basket kahit sa ibang vid po huhu
2025-09-14 16:52:36
0
itsmelysssaaaa
Lysa :
Color ng trouser sis?
2025-09-30 05:40:34
0
niceyyyy_6
e :
color po ng sandals??
2025-10-18 12:16:07
0
caulinflower
Colynflower :
long torso po ba kayo or short??
2025-09-13 13:08:17
0
janeeyy_18
Janeeeyy :
Height mo po?
2025-09-13 12:27:55
0
queenlakwatsha
QueenLakwatSha🏍 :
ano po size ng polo na suot mo?
2025-09-14 03:45:06
0
marcooooo_71
phanie :
kere sa 5.3 height sis?
2025-09-13 08:34:03
0
mommy.ni.ceve
An Velasco ᥫ᭡。 :
Legit na maganda tlga yung trouser, also had mine in black ganga
2025-09-14 01:06:05
0
itsmelysssaaaa
Lysa :
Then color ng top?
2025-09-30 05:41:12
0
weila_9
Wei Jiela :
🥰❤
2025-09-13 14:14:22
0
jhulnessdeticio
Nesh :
Magaan lang ba ung sandals mi?
2025-10-25 12:42:38
0
To see more videos from user @mariahsherrie8, please go to the Tikwm homepage.

Other Videos

Day 5/92. Italy has existed as a unified state only since 1861 — for over a thousand years before that, it was fragmented into kingdoms, duchies, republics, and Papal territories. This is why different regions still speak dialects that linguists consider separate languages (such as Neapolitan and Sicilian). Rome was founded, according to legend, in 753 BC by Romulus and Remus, who were raised by a she-wolf — though archaeologists confirm that settlements on the seven hills existed as early as the 10th century BC. Inside modern Rome lies an entire independent state — Vatican City (less than one square kilometer), which has its own army (the Swiss Guard in colorful uniforms designed by Michelangelo), its own post office, radio station, and an ATM in Latin. The famous Colosseum once held up to 80,000 spectators, and its name comes not from its size but from a giant statue of Nero that stood nearby — the
Day 5/92. Italy has existed as a unified state only since 1861 — for over a thousand years before that, it was fragmented into kingdoms, duchies, republics, and Papal territories. This is why different regions still speak dialects that linguists consider separate languages (such as Neapolitan and Sicilian). Rome was founded, according to legend, in 753 BC by Romulus and Remus, who were raised by a she-wolf — though archaeologists confirm that settlements on the seven hills existed as early as the 10th century BC. Inside modern Rome lies an entire independent state — Vatican City (less than one square kilometer), which has its own army (the Swiss Guard in colorful uniforms designed by Michelangelo), its own post office, radio station, and an ATM in Latin. The famous Colosseum once held up to 80,000 spectators, and its name comes not from its size but from a giant statue of Nero that stood nearby — the "Colossus". Italian cuisine, contrary to stereotypes, is deeply regional: the pizza with tomatoes and mozzarella (the classic Margherita) was invented in Naples in 1889 in honor of Queen Margherita of Savoy, while spaghetti with meat sauce (Bolognese) is served in Bologna not with spaghetti but with flatter tagliatelle — because thin spaghetti can't hold the heavy sauce. Venice is built on 118 islands connected by 400 bridges, and instead of a sewer system, the tides wash waste directly into the lagoon — but the city is slowly sinking (about 1–2 mm per year), while at the same time sea levels are rising due to climate change. Italy has more UNESCO World Heritage sites than any other country on Earth — 59 of them, including the entire historic centers of Florence, Siena, San Gimignano, and the Val d'Orcia valley.#Lifestyle #world #foryou #italia #cinematic

About