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shahar_tavoch
Shahar Tavoch :
גם אני מפחד
2025-12-21 20:01:06
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naomimini3
Naomimi :
איזה חמודים נדב ושחר ואלין
2025-12-21 16:09:06
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idoowadeyah2
~Halel hamo🌞 :
לא בקטע רע אבל פשוט באמצע ההופעות הם עושים את זה?
2025-12-21 17:45:54
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ofir_dhaki3
ofir_dhaki :
אהובים תנשמו, קודם כל הילדים מחולקים לקפסולות ויש כמה ילדים שמשחקים את טומי.. דבר שני, לכל אחד יש את הפחדים שלו וזה בסדר גמור! טוהר את מהממת ברמות❤️!
2025-12-21 21:33:40
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linoy6248
👑🤍🪬linoy acoca🪬🤍👑 :
מהה כשאני הייתי בפסטיגל היא לא הייתה טומי טומי הייתה עם שיער אפרו
2025-12-21 17:41:57
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natali_20116
Natali🍸🐆✨️ :
שנה הבאה במקום ילדי פסטיגל צריך לעשות נערי פסטיגלשזה מגיל 13 עד 17
2025-12-22 19:09:58
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oshret
נויה 🥲😘🥰😍 :
אני הייתי גם בפסטיגל 🥰
2026-05-07 08:51:42
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itsgal.lol
גל 🧚🏼‍♀️🧘🏻‍♀️🌸🤟🏻✨ :
הוא באמת מפחיד 😭
2025-12-21 16:58:26
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shayli894
~כ:> :
עידן שלווה פירסם שנית
2025-12-21 17:05:06
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theclashofhobe
theclashofhobe :
״יודעים להרגיע אותי״
2025-12-22 15:58:42
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user60824550406264
🪬🦢𝐸𝓁𝓁𝒶🦢🪬 :
אבל בתפקיד הראשי בהצגה היה בן
2025-12-21 18:10:07
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ron_minevich0
Ron_minevich :
ככה זה שילדים משחקים בפסטיגל…
2025-12-21 21:58:45
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adelshemesh4
adelshemesh :
לי היה ילד
2025-12-23 17:07:56
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tigist4837
🙈🙊🙉 :
מסכימה איתה במקומה הייתי בורחת
2025-12-21 21:36:37
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lili_67677
⭐️LIA⭐️ :
איזה חמוד שחר
2025-12-21 19:10:33
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fc.brcalona6
fc Barcalona :
רק אני הייתי אם טומי בן בפסטיגל
2025-12-23 12:19:05
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libi8117
ℒ 🪽 :
דיי איזה חמוד שחרררקק
2025-12-22 08:41:30
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hili_956
hili.Hargreeves💥 :
אין על שחר בעולםםםםם
2025-12-21 21:19:16
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noya.tr
Noya 🎀🌸🩷😍 :
לא יודעת מה איתכם אבל שחר יצא מה זה חמוד שהוא שאל אותה אם היא בסדר יואו חשבתי זה חלק מהטקסט מסתבר שלא
2025-12-25 23:14:40
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shayshmuel_
Shay Shmuel :) :
איזה חמודים בם
2025-12-25 21:07:17
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fortniteori
🎗ori☠️ :
מי זאת
2025-12-22 07:04:53
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elia19463
elia🤍 :
הייתי בפסטיגל שאת היית וגם ראיתי את זה אגב היית מהממת🥰
2025-12-22 07:21:49
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dan_brm1
dani :
רק לי בפסטיגל הייתה ילדה אחרת
2025-12-28 05:54:34
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yahelushittttt
yahelushittt💘🥹 :
אמאלה איזה חמודים הםםםם
2025-12-21 22:39:30
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_391035
𝐀𝐘𝐀𝐋𝐀 𝐀𝐌𝐁𝐀𝐑 :
אתמול הייתי וראיתי
2025-12-28 17:52:58
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