@natandalexwolff: It’s soft kissing hour somewhere!

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_anjel_baby_ :
i’m actually so upset i missed them yesterday before alex warren 😭 been obsessed since they were known as the naked brothers band
2026-06-19 01:14:30
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hadleqjv7bo
Hadleysspammm :
Lit can’t wait to hear this Friday
2026-06-17 05:19:07
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riley.jan.3
⋆. 𐙚˚࿔ Riley 𝜗𝜚˚⋆ :
I got so emotional hearing this live
2026-06-18 02:52:47
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emma15hof
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i don’t play about this song 🥹
2026-06-17 01:20:53
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e_issss
♡Eva♡ 🥐 :
LOVE YOUU GUYS
2026-06-16 22:01:01
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awfan10
awfan10 :
Got to see it in San Diego!! Such a good song!!!
2026-06-17 05:21:25
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menorame
menorame :
I bet it is. My guess is Toronto
2026-06-17 10:45:41
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joannnnnaaaaaa
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perfection
2026-06-16 22:06:47
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danwxzk
𝕕𝕒𝕟𝕨𝕩𝕫 :
bye
2026-06-16 22:04:42
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viviscado
viviana :
my favorite brothers ever! so sad it’s almost over 🤍
2026-06-17 01:21:40
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kelseilish_
Kels🤩 :
I love thisss❤️❤️
2026-06-16 22:45:37
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emilysscissorparty
emily ✂️ :
bro can someone turn off his mic 🥺
2026-06-18 18:53:00
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christinawolfexoxo
Christina Wolfe :
I wish I could go see them in person one day
2026-06-17 18:27:50
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gabimalefantasy
💛。°✩ gabimalefantasy ✩°💛 :
PROUDDDDDDDDD
2026-06-16 22:18:38
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sabrina.d01
Sabrina D :
i think you guys should go on tour and play all your songs from the nbb🥹
2026-06-18 16:42:32
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marcelina.blohsh
marcelina.blohsh :
ANGELSSS
2026-06-17 14:09:43
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zo.secret8
Zoë :
insane insane insane.
2026-06-18 21:09:21
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