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Top 100 Tiktok Beauty Videos (Malaysia)
Orang China ni bagus2 beza gila dengan orang K****, depa suka puji kita pastu suka tolong walaupon macam ayam itik bercakap xpaham hang aku,depa akan cuba nak tolong. ramah dan suka senyum.
[SPOILER] THE HAIR🫣 #bloodbrothers #pablo
Tepi semua CABAI KERING nak bervelocity
mak2 kan,kat diri sendiri x banyak pon beli kat anak tu habis banyak tak pa hahahha, kat pak lagi la bawa balik diri ja kikiki, jom tengok Bella shopping apa di Yunnan,China.
Replying to @cik puan Ameeraaa nak tulis susah sbb panjang sy jawab dengan video la ya
Kalini nak pi travel rasa sedih lain macam. sho saddd. jaga diri @Haikal anuar
sambung beraya. ketua anda dimaafkan kali ni, satgi dia buat lagi plk kita sambung merajuk.
Bella Sewa basikal di Erhai Lake,Dali. Bella fall in love sangat dengan tempat ni vibe dia macam Jeju weh, tolong la klu ada kat Dali ampa wajib singgah ke Erhai Lake, tenang. #erhailake #dali
Ketua ampa baik wei pagi ni. serba serbi buat ni, kes airport tu ka??
Replying to @Syud Ahmad nahhh ni la yg bella dok buat hari2 memang xleh hidup tanpa ombre lips. x reti dah pakai satu warna ja berasa xkena, forever and ever ombre lips hahaha,
Semua cantik aduh nak kena beli lagi ni, selesa sgt2 pulak tu. lepas ni wajib handsock hanya dari @NurBella.co takkan curang. #handsockmuslimah #handsockmurah #handsockselesa
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