@lis92cuba: Cuando a las 4am te pones a coger ofertas y compras este sofá y ahora dice que pesa 5lb a quien más le pasan estas cosas, repórtense las compradoras del sofá #sofaviral #fyp #paratiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii #sofas #muebles

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hechoencuba13
hechoencuba13 :
🤣 Hay dios mío que locura
2026-01-09 03:31:24
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marloencontro
🌺Mar lo Encontró :
Ayyy el sofaaaaaa 🤣🤣
2026-01-09 04:43:45
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dianabbkfok
Ramírez :
Jiji
2026-01-08 20:08:37
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margaritarelles
Margarita Relles :
es un forro de sofa
2026-01-10 05:24:40
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maire82_
🧚‍♂️Maire💙💚🧡 :
Hay mi madre... no me bloqueeeeennnn no es mi culpa abaaaa yo compre 2 tambien😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
2026-01-08 22:14:12
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soyelileyva
Eli Leyva :
Las del team del sofá de muñecas 🤣🤣
2026-01-08 22:41:35
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munekyanza
🤎🌪️Linares 🌪️🤎 :
Y el sofá
2026-01-22 17:37:04
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anairdiaz04
anairdiaz04 :
Parte 2 por favor 🙏
2026-01-10 05:00:36
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yamila.osoria
yamila osoria 💜💜💜🦋🦋 :
la alfombra
2026-01-10 00:48:38
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arianna.andino.mo
Ary ❤️❤️ 🛍️🛍️ :
Jajaja hay dios mío como que 5 lbs
2026-01-09 06:33:04
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domador365
Domador 40 :
😁 claro que va a llegar como tú lo estás esperando lindo y maravilloso
2026-01-14 05:24:45
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carmonatelodice
CarmonaTeLoDice :
🤣🤣🤣 Te va a llegar bien. Dios mediante 😅😅
2026-01-08 19:37:54
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kaoris_guerra0
KAORIS GUERRA :
Necesito verlo cuando llega 😂
2026-01-10 20:45:16
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modaexpressday
Day Suarez :
Avisas cuando t llegue
2026-01-13 01:33:07
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madelaineladiva
madelaineladiva :
Yo quiero ver el tamaño de sse sofa
2026-01-09 06:00:37
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anet_aguilar
Anet Aguilar :
Yo creo que es la alfombra 😅
2026-02-08 17:57:26
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liubii
Liubii :
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Q cómica vamos a ver si es igual q en Temu 🤣🤣🤣
2026-01-08 20:57:11
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yordankarumayor11
Yordanka Rumayor :
Madre mía toda la noche sin dormir para que te llegue un forro de sofá jjjjj
2026-01-08 19:40:02
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life_byanita
LaMariaJulia :
Jajjaa de mi no estés hablando
2026-01-09 23:14:36
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adriana.trimino
Adry🌅Shopp🛍️🛒 :
Y yo aquí esperando por el video de la llegada del sofá 🤣🤣🤣🤣
2026-01-27 04:54:31
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merolicadetiktok
Anais :
Mimi donde es eso 😂
2026-01-09 03:17:22
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danyronny1999
🩵Daniela🩵 :
Dejo mi comentario para ver el sofá 😂
2026-01-13 06:01:09
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shamishop9
shamishop :
A mi me pasó igual y me lo canceló el vendedor 🤣 dijo que no tenía más
2026-01-09 21:14:38
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leydis.rosales4
Leydis MomFinds 🛍️✨ :
Estoy loca por qué me diga (enviado)😂
2026-01-09 04:34:35
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yuli_la_prospera97
🦁yuli_la_prospera97🦁 :
Esto no me lo pierdo 🤣🤣🤣 ya te seguí avísenme cuando suba el sofá
2026-01-09 20:39:31
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