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gemmahuckvomitshit
exposing influencers :
gemma always trying to be the main character fr 💀
2023-03-18 02:38:10
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danihawken
dani :
we all know landon picked this song.
2023-03-13 09:23:53
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cxrgrimes
carla !! 🧟‍♀️ :
EARLYYY
2023-03-13 09:24:08
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analeigha_cavaluzzi
Annie Cavaluzzi :
No Gemma’s doing it again 💀
2023-03-15 21:39:18
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lenka.n23
𝓛𝒆𝒏𝞳𝓪 :
Lets agree that we all watch only Landon here
2023-03-13 13:34:01
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bbys._karen
😛 :
this is the most she’s ever been on my fyp since like 2020
2023-03-13 09:20:48
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wsp7235
Slipknot🎶 :
Why Gemma looking at Landon like that a first…
2023-03-13 19:03:09
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hayley______10
hayley______10 :
not gemma looking at landon 😳
2023-03-13 10:53:30
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edid_editor
EDID EDITOR :
Pretty❤️
2023-03-13 19:47:56
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lexybaby7
Sexylexy :
I love how he touches her hair no matter what he lets her know she’s loved 🥺🥰
2023-03-13 09:37:12
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cuore.vel
vel :
The way Gemma was looking at Landon at first
2023-03-14 15:12:00
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yoyokessence
noa⸆⸉ 📖 :
no sé pero siento q landon la quiere un montón
2023-03-13 22:42:21
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dania15266
dania :
the way landon rubbed charlis hair
2023-03-18 00:33:31
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aadelina.a
. :
the eay he put his hand on Charli's head🫠🫠
2023-03-13 22:03:21
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obvzkiees
⚡️⚡️⚡️ :
HEYY
2023-03-13 09:15:23
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ssinizstryy
ssinizstryy :
why y’all coming at gemma for?? she jus doing what they are doing
2023-03-15 20:22:18
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mariasolebusanel
mery :
landon che accarezza la testa di charli😭
2023-03-13 16:25:33
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oliviaa.kauffman
olivia <3 :
gemma js chillin tryna be in the frame what y’all on 💀
2023-04-04 00:40:54
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yessicaarianny
yess🦋 :
En para ti 😳
2023-03-13 11:07:19
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thefamouspizza
Pizza · Following :
Pizza.
2023-03-13 23:15:13
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mare_rl
mare_rl :
como le acaricia su cabeza
2023-03-13 13:46:07
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sovaleriie7
Sovaleriie7 :
Como le toca la cabeza 🥰
2023-03-13 13:25:32
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v_.zh_111
🝳 :
Wie er ihr kopf streichelt
2023-03-13 17:04:45
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notaxgel
ꪖꪀᧁꫀꪶ ✪ :
Poor Gemma stuck out the frame
2023-03-13 21:53:28
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kalilaskits
‧₊˚🤍kalila💐< 3 ✦ :
Y’all Gemma’s just looking at Landon it’s not like she’s falling in love 😭
2023-04-02 01:28:24
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