@jellyyypurin: #DUANG + #PAE + #JAMIE :: THIS TRIOOOOOOOO i love this performance SO MUCHHHHH the intro was so funnyyyy they are so what the hell core TToTT my moodswings during this concert was crazy i was screaming and then i was crying 😭☹️ im gonna miss tgis trio so much 😭😭 im so sad that duang with you is coming to an end ☹️ but i will rewatch it MANY more times 🫶🏼 love you dwy gang 😽 #duangwithyouseries #duanggoroundconcertd1 @teetee.wpc @wAvE @JaoNorth

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Raven Wisteria :
i seriously NEED a horror comedy series for them😭😭😭
2026-08-18 05:14:24
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Olivya<33 :
they need to be in a silly series againn😭
2026-08-18 19:52:28
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I need them in a horror comedy series please like those of peemak 😭
2026-08-18 13:37:29
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Любимое дамб трио 😭
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