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SXT 19 – Getting Closer to MAMA

An episode of the SIXTEEN podcast, hosted by KSMR, titled "SXT 19 – Getting Closer to MAMA" was published on January 11, 2019.

January 11, 2019 · SIXTEEN

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MAMAAAAAA!!! UWUUUUU!!! 2018. Thats right folks, your favorite professional reporters in the field talk about all the highlights from MAMA 2018. And then we get a bit closer by experiencing the horror of Kelly's pleasured screams as she watches Seventeen's Getting Closer choreo for the first time. It truly is the Month of Jun.

MAMAAAAAA!!! UWUUUUU!!! 2018. Thats right folks, your favorite professional reporters in the field talk about all the highlights from MAMA 2018. And then we get a bit closer by experiencing the horror of Kelly's pleasured screams as she watches Seventeen's Getting Closer choreo for the first time. It truly is the Month of Jun.
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