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🦋وِعٌـدِ بِـنِتّ مَـحٌمَدِ 💚 :
اهضم عيله بس المزعج ماعندهم متابعين لأنهم محترمين. لو من جماعه الهشك بشك😁 هسا اقل شي عندهم خمس مليون متابع
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nayaa.mohamad
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مشكلتن انو فيديوهاتن بتخلص بسرعة
2026-06-30 05:25:26
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fhoom29
Fhoom🌷 :
اخخخ مستنيه متى تروحو دبي وتسحبو علينا زي باقي المشاهير 😂😭
2026-06-29 15:31:08
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zena m :
هي صفحتهم الاساسية ولا هي الصفحة الي حكوا عنها بالفيديو؟؟ 😭😭
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Fatima Ali :
انا بعيد الفيديو سبع مرات و مل مرة بضحك و كأنو اول مرك 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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بالفديو اكو بسمار
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Hend :
كل فتره ادخل اعيد فيديوهاتكم احبكم 😭😭🤣
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나비🦋🧋 :
ما يجوز اللعن🫶
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عسللل🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️
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zelal0298
هےـِٱشّےـمِےـيّےـة👑 :
والله بحب فيديوهاتكن وبضحك من قلبي ربي يسعدكن😂😂
2026-06-29 21:20:46
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انداري
2026-06-30 04:32:12
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zena m :
بتجننوا والله بتمنى شوفكم انا واهلي عالواقع كلنا بنحبكم
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𝑻𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒂 💋🇵🇸 :
والله محتواكم بجنن ❤️
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waleed :
افكار بتاخد العقل وهصامه وخفة دم موفقين يارب
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بجنن
2026-06-30 05:45:25
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حتى هاد الفيديو اخدوه ونزلوه😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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مااحلاكم
2026-06-30 07:55:08
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اخ سيرين 😭
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