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ngoc.ngaa2610
Ngọc Nga Nguyễn :
Xinh lắm luôn á bà ơi, nhìn cái nền nó mướt ơi là mướt, xưa da tui rỗ dã man mà make không nổi í, giờ chữa khỏi lại gặp bà trời ơi tui mê cái nền
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xinh lắm ý
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yenhine😙 :
Xin inf áo ạ
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k.huyennn__
Khánh Huyềnn :
em có tội á c
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E xin link áo ạ
2025-12-31 08:45:08
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Bảng mắt j v ạ
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nem nướng nha trang :
Mình xin mã mi ạ
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ngoc lyy :
hightlight gì thế ạ
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vttharo2005
Thảoo :
chị dùng bảng mắt gì ạ
2025-12-07 04:51:26
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cozymochii6
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E xin link áo với ạ
2025-11-24 12:01:57
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emyeurhearipley
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tiếc vì ko hát đc 2 bài cùng lúc
2026-01-14 03:04:49
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_phy310_
Mê kdramas đến chít😘 :
Son j vậy chịu ơi 😭😭😭
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cam300626
N. :
Cần tìm mã mi của chị ạ
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tnhung :
Link bông tai ạ
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don't cry🫧 :
bảng mắt là gì v ạ
2025-11-16 12:08:37
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a nhon sê ô :
nền jv ạaa
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pate xào tỏi :
em xin má hồng với ạ
2025-11-16 14:52:11
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hanhkinh829
Tạp hoá gia dụng :
bà ơi xin in4 má hồng zới
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h1a431
🧎‍♀️‍➡️vàng a trư🤸🏻‍♀️ :
e xin in4 nhũ hilight ạ
2025-11-13 05:01:54
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thanh thảo :
C dùng nền hay cushion v ạ . Và c dùng loại nào v ạ
2025-11-12 09:08:40
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eooikhiep.3
Trần Thị Thanh Thảo :
bà dùng highlight gì ở cổ với mặt v bà
2025-11-11 16:00:33
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