@addykate101: already loving it here so much🥹 #charleston #charlestonsc

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madebydriftcollective
madebydriftcollective :
Obsessed!!! We are coming down Friday for a pop up & would love to see ya!! 11-1 at the sweat sanctuary downtown!!!
2026-07-12 10:55:43
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alexpawliczak4
Alex :
Debating on either Charleston or Tampa
2026-06-25 12:24:30
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3bradleyward
Bradley :
Charleston is magical
2026-04-20 22:32:26
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lexicoletteyoung
Lexi Colette :
Omgggg do I move there from ny
2026-04-21 12:39:43
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spritz.cart
Spritz Cart :
We’d love to treat you to a taste of Italy in Charleston! 🤍
2026-04-23 23:05:14
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trevorpepperman
Trevor Pepperman :
Welcome to the true paradise on earth
2026-04-20 22:08:05
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brianvo92195
Brian_Vo :
Too perfect🥺🥺🥺🥺 and Charleston out of all places as well 🥺🥺🥺🥺
2026-04-20 21:43:03
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morganthompson222
Morgan 🤍 :
your skirt is sooo cute! Where is it from?
2026-05-28 14:03:57
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abirjames
abi james |-/ :
nothing better than a carolina sky
2026-04-20 21:57:36
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l33roy.jenkins
L33Roy Jenkins :
Is it a foodie town?
2026-04-20 22:07:38
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rsa56792
rsa56792 :
I’m moving there soon
2026-04-21 23:50:07
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rexwr05
rexw :
Glad my future wife is having fun!!
2026-04-20 22:07:09
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jeremya1998
jeremya1998 :
only thing prettier than a SC sunset is you addy!
2026-04-21 17:34:02
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claudiasamss
Claud🎀 :
I miss this place sm
2026-04-21 12:20:48
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lillyboswell
Lilly Boswell :
amazingggg
2026-04-21 21:36:27
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user4442157894
regan :
Literally yes
2026-04-21 02:59:42
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rileykatemiller
RILEY MILLER :
the dolphins omg!!!
2026-04-20 23:42:45
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annamay_barbusca
Anna May🍒🧸🪩 :
Ugh amazing🥹
2026-04-21 13:09:24
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aletadavisss
aleta :
Cutie is thriving
2026-04-20 21:40:21
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oliviabass11
Liv🫶 :
Ugh SO CUTE! Loveeee
2026-04-20 22:46:14
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juliasalasin
juliasalasin :
Literally best place on earth
2026-04-21 00:04:24
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jessica.tillman
Jessica Tillman :
Ugh the most perfect place
2026-04-21 00:37:41
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gracefallonnn
grace dugger🤍 :
ur influencing me to move here
2026-06-08 18:20:17
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byaverylynn
byaverylynn :
The best place!!!
2026-05-05 22:42:35
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caitlinmarjorie
caitlinmarjorie :
Another local lady here 🙋🏻‍♀️I’d love to connect and do a little lifestyle session with you 📸✨☺️| www.caitlinmohnphotography.com
2026-07-04 03:11:46
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One thing that stood out to me from everything that happened with Alexx was that, despite the bullying, accusations, and public scrutiny, he still managed to thrive. And I think there are a few reasons why. First, he came from a home where love was evident. His family stood by him. His siblings respected and supported him. That may sound normal, but it isn’t always the case. In some situations, family members become the first people to amplify rumors or distance themselves when things get tough. His parents clearly did something right, and the children also grew into people who understood loyalty and support. Secondly, he had genuine friends. Not acquaintances. Not people who only show up when things are going well. Real friends. The kind of friends who don’t hear a story and immediately switch sides. The kind who pick up the phone, ask questions, seek the truth, and stand by you publicly when everyone else is running away. You could see how much those friendships impacted his life and career. People like Vintage didn’t just call themselves friends; they actively contributed to his growth. They opened doors, connected him to opportunities, helped him secure deals, and genuinely wanted to see him win. That’s what friendship should look like. No competition. No hidden jealousy. Just people rooting for your success and helping you become better. And honestly, I’m glad those friendships remained strong through everything. Alexx and IK had all kinds of things said about them. They were dragged, criticized, and misunderstood. Yet their friendship survived it all. Watching situations like this should make us reflect. Too often, we react based on emotions, assumptions, or whatever story is trending at the moment. But moments like these should push us toward self-examination. They should make us ask ourselves difficult questions. We all admire loyal friendships. We celebrate them when we see them. But are we capable of building them? Are we capable of being the kind of friend we constantly pray for? Because many people want loyalty, support, and understanding, yet struggle to offer those same things to others. That’s where the real work is. It’s easy to admire healthy relationships from a distance. It’s harder to develop the character required to sustain them. A lot of people have been hurt by those they stood beside. People they’ve supported. People they’ve defended. People they’ve sacrificed for. Yet when things go wrong, lies are told, loyalty disappears, and history is conveniently forgotten. Then when tragedy strikes, everyone suddenly becomes reflective for a few moments. But true reflection isn’t what happens after the damage is done. True reflection changes how we treat people while they’re still here. If we genuinely learn our lessons, our behavior should reflect it. Today, more than anything, I’m grateful for the friends who have stood by me, believed in me, corrected me when necessary, and remained consistent. God bless good friends. ©️Mbaegbu Bright Adaugo 23/06/2026

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