@imogenandkayecantong: It's Back to School! I am so reaaddy!!!! Ready na din kaya ang mga exciting na pabaon sakin ni Mommy? 💖🍩 #EXCTINGKasiDoowee

Imogen and Kaye Cantong
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josemarcojp
Kashimo Hajime :
how is your school last time imogen?
2026-08-18 08:37:10
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crystalxx_677
Crystalxx :
bakit po 2 notebooks lang?? just asking lang po
2026-08-18 11:09:29
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arleene.pepito
Arleene Pepito :
hello ogen
2026-08-18 11:23:55
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astig051553
astig051553 :
hello Imogen Ang Ganda Ganda mo Kuya Alvin The Undertaker Favorite magaling Singer
2026-08-10 07:53:51
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neilsonn44
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laki mona 🥰🥰🥰napanood Kita kasama si idol Darren
2026-08-06 02:43:30
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