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_jepitot
jepitot🥥 :
pranked?!🤨
2025-07-01 10:08:59
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semis.wife40
arizzu_mylove :
bruh, don't make me worry😭
2025-06-30 13:17:27
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gascelina0523
celina :
BRO I THOUGHTS TS WAS REAL AND I WAS GNA BE SO SAD 😭
2025-07-30 22:13:21
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dyceandce
dyce & ce :
ITS A PRANK GUYSSS
2025-07-01 04:34:54
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kkurei_omi
idontknowwhattoput :
ISTG DYCE AND CE WAS MY LAST BET ABOUT LOVE I GUESS ITS NO LONGER THEM..
2025-06-30 14:58:50
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wonheesdreamm
୭⃝🫧𝓐vi͜͡an͢n⃟a ˚. ᵎᵎ :
i won't breath until dyce and ce replys
2025-06-30 13:35:49
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helloiamgrace0
Grace⭐️⭐️⭐️ :
DID THEY BREAK UP
2025-06-30 16:59:23
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soggy._.soogie
️ :
I THOUGHT IT WAS REAL
2025-06-30 13:15:45
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eviehalbert
𝐄𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐇 :
You would NEVER do that to us ……… right?
2025-07-30 23:35:40
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keiisha_x0
Kish :
I WILL NEVER GONNA BELIEVE LOVE AGAIN...
2025-06-30 13:58:21
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hq.lvrs
💌 - kOii !! :
I know y'all would NEVER break up 🙏🙏
2025-06-30 13:18:22
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clvebayani
cherish :
I would die if this couple broke up.
2025-07-01 08:20:32
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its._nina__
Нина🎀 :
this is how people read captions
2025-07-30 12:16:21
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kami98_nice
Maybe.kamila? :
I would die. If you guys broke up, you made me cry a little.
2025-07-31 02:30:18
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vukasrita
Rita★ :
my heart stoped for a sec🙏
2025-06-30 21:50:56
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adelynn.chavez
Your_girl-adey💕 :
Tell me why i got scared like my jaw was on the ground 😔😔😔
2025-07-31 02:11:44
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y0ur.girl.lecie
Venice💋 :
I thought it was real😭
2025-06-30 13:47:53
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notification123151
Notification :
I GOT SCARED FOR A SEC DON'T MAKE ME WORRY
2025-07-30 01:32:06
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fineshyt_ram
Umm uhhh :
EARLYYY DOES DYCE N CE REPLY?
2025-06-30 14:00:27
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def.notherspxms
🔥Bee is so tuff🔥 :
I THOUGHT IT WAS REAL TILL IBSAW THE CAPTSINSNSSMSN
2025-07-23 21:09:31
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._444al
._444(ķaÿlâ 🤩 :
Oh I was so scared I was hoping it was a prank .
2025-06-30 23:19:11
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louise_kerrigan.13
louise_kerrigan.13 :
For a sec i thought love wasn’t real anymore😭
2025-07-26 13:43:07
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h.atanasova
𝒽𝓇𝒾𝓈𝒾𝓉ℴ_𝓋ℯ :
I GOT A PANIC ATTACK!🤣😡
2025-06-30 13:25:30
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sanjin.salihovic
Sanjin Salihovic :
omg i allmost cry
2025-07-30 16:02:57
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hazelplaysrobloxs
hazel :
i thought for a minute that u guys actually broke up best couple goals
2025-06-30 13:15:09
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