@dellxq_: "i want to give up" oh noooo, she's starting to lose her spark…i feel so bad for jane, this is happening right on her birthday || #janeeyeh #edit #kaojanejanekao #viral #fyp

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luckyaace
luckyaace30 :
This is so messed up, she just got her spark back and yet people are trying to dim her lights again.🥺 I don't get why they are hating on her, just because of some rumors or accusations.
2026-06-28 03:32:35
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randawahid1
ᵖˡˢRANDA :
context please?
2026-06-28 12:12:34
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idkman056
Idkman :
Ciize checkk on her pleasee 😭😭
2026-06-28 08:08:09
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niki_editor_12
￴ :
stop im gonna cry
2026-06-28 01:32:47
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yojlamrllnto
ᵖˡˢalj :
NO BABYYYY😭
2026-06-28 02:09:27
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ownlyjean
jeanownly🌻🌈 :
Janeeyeh, you are precious. Please be strong. We are here for you
2026-06-28 05:15:41
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foodiemusic6
foodiemusic :
gustong gusto Kasi nya makasama Yung ka group nya sa gmmtv
2026-06-28 03:09:32
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gogot1610
Margot :
What happened?
2026-06-28 11:30:29
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daniicx21
dani colipue :
A llenarle su insta de mensajes lindooos❤️
2026-06-28 02:48:52
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1e.rzl
r :
yoo what happened?
2026-06-28 05:39:38
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earnn4m
eaeyern :
ye zhiyu☹️
2026-06-28 01:52:09
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cuccuuciriripp
culip_🌷 :
aku nangis udah berapa hari ampe lupa 😭
2026-06-28 01:59:14
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erica.afop
Erikca. :
Nooooo myyy janeeee
2026-06-28 02:06:42
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winfinityy
𝓳𝓪𝓷𝓷𝓮𝓵𝓵𝓮 :
we'll always be here for you 🤍
2026-06-28 01:54:54
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bettermindbetterlifee
n0r@h :
we will always stay by your side janeyehhh, love uuu🫂🥺
2026-06-28 03:16:47
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khaing.pyae.phyo08
Khaing Pyae Phyo 🇯🇵 :
hi
2026-06-28 09:16:04
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hertzformoonbyul
MamamooSolarsWife💛(Lingorm)<3 :
not this song STOPP 💔
2026-06-28 09:54:52
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