@nataliireynoldss: Lost years off my life filming this… #nataliereynolds #fyp #drpepper #song

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justgotsophxieed
જ⁀➴𝒮ℴ𝒻𝒾𝒶ᵎᵎ :
QUICK!! IT FITS ONLY 15K PEOPLE!!
2026-01-27 18:55:09
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slimjim
Slim Jim :
WOOOOOOO
2026-01-27 18:10:21
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what182837
katerina :
QUICK!! IT ONLY FITS 30K PEOPLE!!!
2026-01-27 18:26:24
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emilypurdy20
emily marie❤️ :
who is dr pepper girl…
2026-01-27 18:16:35
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hkr0225
Fidgetgirly😝🤪💅 :
Selling ramen for one like!
2026-01-30 22:36:04
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charliemorningstar878
CottonKandee💞🍭🍬✨ :
Natalie is my favorite 💃✨
2026-01-27 18:14:57
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itsbrandonmax
Brandon Max :
It’s literally all over!
2026-01-27 18:22:30
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papas4086
Papas :
You’ll be lucky to get 2 dollars from this.💔
2026-01-27 18:12:53
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ringar0undarosie
rosie :
i thought you were done with copying ?
2026-01-27 21:20:38
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its_mehbrookie
its_mehbrookie :
Watch this pretty girl get likes
2026-01-27 18:20:06
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sophaloaf13
ѕσρнιє✿♡ :
Idc how late you are remind me to drink water
2026-01-29 03:35:32
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taylor.xoxo.rose
taylor! 🤍🦈 :
that lowkey ate im surprised
2026-01-27 18:34:37
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kangaroohanger
KangarooHanger :
and they’re all so clever
2026-01-27 21:06:52
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itz.4456
d💗 :
Natalie is the prettiest girl in the world ❤️❤️
2026-01-27 18:21:45
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emmaaraiz
Monique :
is it account verified or is my phone is broken cuz u literally have 5.3m followers ( what I mean from verified is like the blue check thingy)
2026-01-27 19:46:44
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romesxx524
𝐫𝐨𝐦𝐲-𝐫𝐚𝐞 𝐝𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐬ꨄ :
Like my comment for Brooke and reply for Natalie
2026-01-27 19:02:11
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adriyelallday
™️..ƐÏĽŦƐ :
natalie i love you , your my fav
2026-01-27 19:02:37
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violet_is_cool3
Violet 💕 :
Like this or marry her
2026-02-01 21:37:33
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amelia_is_pretty3
amelia ᥫ᭡ :
cassie now ✌️😭
2026-01-27 18:48:08
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vic.lrnt
vic ❁ 🇷🇺🇫🇷 :
who did she copy this time
2026-01-27 18:10:49
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gigglesworth6
Cora💛🫂 :
Ok guys the sprite one kinda goes hard “sprite is a delight yeah yeah yeah gets you through the night” like that’s actually hype
2026-01-27 18:48:16
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lily.da.best
🪷Lily :
your so pretty💗
2026-01-27 18:12:06
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mysoftball3
🌷💐🌷💐🌷💐🌷 :
Natalie, I forgive you so much
2026-01-27 18:10:51
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x0xo.lilah
𝓛𝓲𝓵𝓪𝓱 :
Why am I so early
2026-01-27 18:10:40
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