Episode 2: CAROLINA
First published
05/28/2021
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In today's episode we are just talking about what we all think Carolina is about!!! These are OUR OWN THOUGHTS so don't be mad please and thank you :) We hope you guys enjoy!!!!!! If you have any suggestions on who a special guest or what any upcoming episodes should be about just let us know!!!!! LUV U BESTIES <3 Here's Our Igs & TikToks ↓ ig: cheriem04 tt: cmoncheriecmon ig: chekkks tt: toomanydirections ig: luv41ouis tt: otbsarah ig: maiyalaila tt: louislvr3 ig: kiara.glenn tt: harrysmermaidtat ig: mjwilliamsss tt: lovedmjfirst
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