Schizophrenic Sister

Schizophrenic Sister

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Kinli is a 13 year old gymnast who also happens to be the little sister of 5 of the most famous boys in the country. Her life may seem perfect from that angle, but its far from it. Featuring young Bella Thorne as Kinli, along with Justin Bieber, Harry Styles, Josh Hutcherson, Channing Tatum, and Zac Efron. Also featuring One Direction and more.
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