@obiang_prod: Je suis choqué 🤯 je suis avec Soukayna #😂 #obiangprod #microtrottoir #interview #pourtoi

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menzilinotunisino2008
✨Badr✨ :
45 degré plus 45 de pointure ça fait trop
2026-06-27 22:18:47
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malak840k4
𝟑𝐨𝐫𝐛𝐢𝐚🇲🇦🫦 :
Non on vrai ça me fait de la peine wlh..💔
2026-06-27 19:32:30
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rolyremadjigmail.com
Roly remadji :
Qui est venu directement dans les commentaires comme moi?? Collègue je te salue
2026-06-28 07:24:21
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schizophrenikaa
￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ :
J’espère qu’elle va bien au moins
2026-06-28 19:28:36
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antony32066
Aug👻uste✨🕷️ :
vous n'étiez pas censé couper ça au montage ?😂
2026-06-28 14:08:52
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nefertiti150304
NeFerTiTi✨️🌹🇸🇳 :
Heureusement ba limouniou 😌😂
2026-06-29 01:54:18
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sp00fy16
sp00fy16🇩🇿🇩🇿 :
Moi c la doudoune qui me choque….
2026-06-27 13:28:33
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miroideissa
miroideissa :
on écoute et on juge pas
2026-06-27 15:38:17
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nevaa_1316
nevaa_13 :
T’es en doudoune là ?????
2026-06-23 18:07:59
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mumu.lyonne
mumu lyonne :
c'est malheureux de voir ça
2026-06-29 11:57:59
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liafernandes193
Lia :
J’étais pas prête pour cette video 😂
2026-06-27 13:11:28
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monsterart84
Monsterart :
Sakura a changer
2026-07-01 23:37:21
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afgempir1
• LeLoupSolitaire 🐺🐺 :
😂😂😂😂😂Direct
2026-07-01 17:13:10
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clina067
Célina :
Au moins elle assume
2026-06-28 22:29:27
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off.0816
Off :
Je trouve ça triste de voir qu’on peut transformer une personne en divertissement juste pour faire des vues. On oublie trop souvent qu’il s’agit d’un être humain avant tout. Le respect devrait passer avant le buzz.
2026-06-29 02:29:25
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hazuka_24
S’🕷️ :
« tu crois l’argent vas tomber du ciel » tu peux faire autre choses pour avoir de l’argent hyn
2026-06-27 18:56:07
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nansmth8
Haya 🦋🇵🇫 :
elle assume qui elle est mais elle n'a pas dit qu'elle aimait ce métier, donc j'espère quand-même qu'elle aime ce qu'elle fait. Force à elle 🙏
2026-06-28 19:42:46
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mariafernandez1669
Maria :
Elle te l’a dit normal, action réaction😂😂😂
2026-06-27 21:17:43
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