@gemelizaclipz3: Theo crashout #gemelojmc #viral

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eddiebanxz
eddiebanxz :
“ you know who made you famous ? guess who ME? because I talked to JOP! & pa what happened to “pa imma buy you a house “ when did you buy me a house !? “ 😭
2026-06-04 19:13:47
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thatboyalex014
Alejandro Contre1705 :
Theo introduce him to Jop, Theo got him the contract.
2026-06-04 16:31:15
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fernandolucero05
fernandolucero05 :
he don't owe him anything bro be fr he not famous cuz of Theo Theo famous cuz of him what Theo do besides clah clah clah ? gemelo does music be fr chat
2026-06-06 06:59:29
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fredwreckk
Freddy :
Clah clah clah”😂😂 since I don’t see it on this comment section 😂😂
2026-06-05 02:06:28
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b3anclipz
b3anclipz :
He said he never bought him the house he promised
2026-06-04 12:09:17
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charliecastro999
charliecastro999 :
What the fuck did theo say?
2026-06-04 09:54:29
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user63886090215667
user63886090215667 :
he said ahhh ehhhh uuuuu paaaaaa
2026-06-04 10:30:22
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bigworm562_
bigworm562_ :
2026-06-04 08:55:03
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glvryboy
O $ C A R :
Ts sad tbh
2026-06-04 17:30:51
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ricardo.cobian30
Ricardo Cobian :
It seems like something serious
2026-06-05 00:39:33
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manny.villa49
Manny :
all i'm hearin is CLAH ClAH CLAH CLAH 😳
2026-06-05 20:47:54
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2ssurii
2ssurii :
What he even saying
2026-06-04 08:37:02
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_rr1che
_RR1che :
I hear him but I can’t hear him
2026-06-05 03:13:34
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_drew575
メ𝟶'ρᥲρì drᥱᥕ⁵⁷⁵⚔️🇲🇽🇺🇸 :
you're fast asf 🤣 🔥🔥🔥
2026-06-04 08:35:03
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mrgabet512
torres :
nah we dont fw theo
2026-06-05 07:59:11
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vannyyygee
VannyGee :
Neta, no le entendí ni madre 😅
2026-06-04 15:37:18
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h1n10004
h1n1 :
He saying thanks to him he got famous again cause thanks to him jop put him on 😆
2026-06-04 13:32:51
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cowboyramirezlbk51
Gerardo Ramirez :
I’m gonna have to Google that…?? whatever theo say
2026-06-04 13:25:02
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apple.user52630
Apple User5 :
Hes saying clah clah clah
2026-06-05 03:26:58
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unknownn43720
unknownn43720 :
2026-06-05 00:47:20
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yunooshrk
yunooshrk :
What is he saying
2026-06-05 06:51:47
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