@brookkmp4: for my darling @crystal♡ i love editing for you so much #ivantill #ivan #ivanedit #alnst #alienstage #alienstageedit #alienstageivan #fyp

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fishdrowning_infart124
bestfartsmella :
guys I think crystal likes this edit
2025-05-17 23:08:38
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skibidiyuuji
dawgin :
for me? (my names krystal… close enough..)
2025-05-19 05:27:36
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delivererloveking
ᥣᥙᑲsуk 𐙚이반࣪ ~ ♡ :
yasss ivan and jack stauber
2025-05-18 11:23:23
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yammibsd
onnii^_^ :
Ivan mentioned
2025-05-20 00:53:02
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01kittyxw
ivandeidad :
ivandeidad
2025-05-18 17:10:21
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ambra_.7
𝚊𝚖𝚋𝚛𝚊✩ :
okay so. the first lyric, "hung up and put on hold" the hotline could be till, how he puts him "on hold" because till isnt in love with him, hes inlove with mizi and that also can explain the second lyric, "my line is getting cold" how till is getting colder and colder towards him. hotlines are usually the place people call when theyre about to kill themselves, and hotlines help people not die. back to the first statement of till being the hotline, till was probably ivans last reason to live, even though ivan didnt care about him too much. in the video you can also see an arrow pointing down at till that says "favorite person", and that also supports my earlier statement for till being the hotline.
2025-06-01 13:01:54
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lord_of_kitty
lord of cheese⁷ :
WHOAAA ITS PERFECT, LUCKY CRYSTAL🤭
2025-05-19 09:05:49
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vampyydoll
Pantamy :
OH MY GOD UR SO TALENTED WTHHH
2025-07-10 15:09:13
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soyorinchuu
soyorin☂️🩹 :
i think crystal might like this i dont know giys
2025-05-18 01:05:25
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furinaismylife4
Furina №1 fan | 🍰💧 :
I'll love him till I vanish!! (get it?)
2025-06-15 22:50:28
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saesrays
ren 🐇₊˚ෆ :
OMG THIS IS PERFECT
2025-05-18 23:10:29
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yaokingisme
skeer :
THIS
2025-05-18 22:10:42
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fotiasei
man idfk 6 7 midori moment :
MY LINE IS GETTIN COLD 🥀🥀
2025-05-30 05:48:44
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ilovetillmorethan.myself
☦︎ • Ivan :
I love Till more than myself
2025-05-18 19:31:57
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rukia.sol
rukia :
this is good it’s insane😭
2025-05-19 04:52:27
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riverofpetals
florence / soup 🇵🇸 🔑🌙 :
where crowd :(
2025-05-18 15:32:46
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kim......dokja
J4Y!! :
THIS DESERVES MORE LIKES AND COMMENTS WHERE R THE PPL WHERE IS THE CROWD
2025-05-20 13:11:53
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sturniolobugz
sara 𖥔 ࣪ :
I’m obsessed wth
2025-05-18 17:37:33
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0elifq
degurechaff🔑🌙/♿🌽 :
real
2025-05-18 17:52:12
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ivannumberonefan
ও ινan #1 ƒαη ⚋ ιναn CEO :
i LOVE rhis so much☹️
2025-05-19 01:33:55
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kylerfav
Kyler :
Thid is TOO underrated 💔💔💔💔💔
2025-05-18 01:19:44
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