@happy.birthday_m: #felizcumpleaños #11 #noviembre

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alberto.benitez717
Alberto Benitez :
feliz cumple hermosa
2025-11-11 07:39:48
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antonietatansa
Antonieta Tansa :
Amén 🙏 hermanita bella. Te amoooo muchísimo 💓💓💓
2025-11-12 14:29:40
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marthu516
Marthu :
gracias charo
2025-11-12 00:04:58
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toribio.belit
Toribio Belit :
muchas graciass
2025-11-11 16:58:06
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rodrigovargassosa
Rodrigo Vargas Sosa :
feliz cumpleaños Benjamín 11 de noviembre
2025-11-11 10:27:18
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rosa.angelica.cas406
ROSA ANGELICA CASTAÑEDA MARTIN :
Amén Amén😇😇❤️❤️🙏
2025-11-11 15:49:26
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stelladuep
StellaDueP :
Feliz Cumpleaños 👍👏🎊🎉🎂
2025-11-11 04:06:02
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user291396949321
Xiomara M castillo G :
feliz cumpleaños madre dios te siga bendiciendo.
2025-11-11 11:18:52
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margot.liliana.va8
Margot Liliana Vasguez Ormeño :
muchas felicidades hermano willy x tu cumpleaños
2025-11-11 09:52:17
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beatriz.quijije6
Beatriz Quijije :
Para Ti querida hermana . Martita siempre te tendré en mi mente y en mi corazón ❤️,te estraño regresa pronto MARTHA ALEXANDRA QUIJIJE DÍAz y que mi Sr siempre te acompañe
2025-11-11 07:06:17
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rosagalaz7
rosa Elena galáz Vergara :
feliz cumpleaños hijo un adracito con muchos cariños
2025-11-11 12:13:13
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jeannethorozco0
Jeannette :
Jajajajs pars mi gracias 💗
2025-11-11 11:49:50
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2005toxica1
maría Ordoñez 🥰 :
Oy es mi cumpleaños pero no se a cordo mi esposo 🥺🥺
2025-11-11 12:30:27
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yasuris.j
user5870727429229 :
feliz cumpleaños mi nietecito hermoso benllamin mora
2025-11-11 11:06:01
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suhax.dz7
suaha :
adiós 22 😔 bienvenido 23 🥺gracias Dios ❤
2025-11-11 04:19:31
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veronicarodrigu4890
Veronica Rodrigu4816 :
yo quiero un video más bonito para mí hijo José Carlos qué cumple años el 23 dé Noviembre del 2025 sus 30 añitos porfavor gracias dé Veronica
2025-11-11 15:33:48
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chachi1360
Chachi :
Gracias ☺️
2025-11-11 16:14:20
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joanna67238
Joanna :
Gracias 11🥰11
2025-11-11 14:58:25
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lili171069
lili :
🤣
2025-11-14 12:30:40
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fabiola.ibana
Fabiola Ibana :
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2025-11-12 10:32:47
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gilma.x.rasshell
💖Gilma💖 :
😁😁😁
2025-11-11 23:28:06
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nancys1153
Nancys :
😁
2025-11-11 16:37:22
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katiuskaelenarangel55 :
😁😅🥰
2025-11-11 14:12:44
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Karina :
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2025-11-11 13:47:21
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2025-11-11 12:23:13
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