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imynee35
Imynee :
tufão fica só olhando
2026-04-17 18:20:36
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eussioresadore123gmail.c
Élcio :
Cornélio só observando 🤣🤣🤣
2026-04-18 19:54:43
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cirilosaralho
cirilosaralho :
O boi lá atrás atrapalhou a beleza do vídeo
2026-04-20 10:18:54
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luiz.mendes699
Luiz mendes :
kezia faz logo um privacy
2026-04-17 17:06:11
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calugoy1
Josué :
espectacular 🥰🥰🥰😍👌
2026-04-17 03:45:25
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reginaldoass
Reginaldo Correa Ass :
ó boi só olhando kkkkkkkkkkkk
2026-04-21 19:42:56
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jesus.sousa258
Jesus Sousa :
2026-04-17 00:51:57
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user2597530285697
Joaquim Antônio Da silva :
olha o coração loirao rsrsrs
2026-04-16 23:51:37
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vanderleydeley6
Vanderley Deley :
Antonio....Antonio,!!!
2026-04-16 20:25:38
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gil.gomes65
GOMES :
2026-04-16 18:25:52
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gersonjbs
Gerson Gerson :
mulher e bonita mesmo
2026-04-16 18:36:36
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gleidsonnascimen92
gleidsonnascimen92 :
agora vou vira flamenguista c tá doido
2026-04-19 14:22:16
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niltonribeiro82
niltonribeiro82 :
que bebezinha maravilhosa 💜
2026-04-17 00:30:35
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ger.art.pinturas
Germano :
aí e flamengo Brasil
2026-04-17 01:04:06
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luis.cevallos00
Luis Cevallos :
rico😍
2026-04-17 00:37:41
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fabricio13161
Fabricio13161 :
aí sim, perfeita 👏
2026-04-16 22:53:56
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karlacristina12
karlacristinadeandradesousa :
que linda ❤️🥰
2026-04-17 22:58:01
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ediones.marinsgma
Ediones [email protected] Marin :
flamenguista de coração kkk delicia 🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-04-17 19:48:44
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gilvanpereira2049
gilvanpereira2049 :
ai eu acho bom mermo que maravilha kezia.
2026-04-17 01:12:16
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joaquimborges26
Joaquim Borges :
flamengo é grande
2026-04-16 23:12:47
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kwai416049065
galego 365 :
sem uma voltinha não tem graça
2026-04-18 12:15:06
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heliodola
taboaca :
linda melhor ainda com esse símbolo do flamengo
2026-04-17 00:15:33
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betoandrade634
Elder Matos :
linda
2026-04-16 18:00:33
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carlinhos_logan
Carlinhos_Fernandes :
louvado seja o agricultor q planta mandioca nessa terra
2026-04-16 22:09:09
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