The New Idol • ئـایـدۆڵـە نـوێـکـە ✔(دەسکاری ئەکرێتەوە(
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  • Reads 2,909
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  • Parts 17
  • Time 2h 39m
Complete, First published Jun 02, 2023
؟؟؟؟؟: ئایا گوێت لێبوە سێ کچی خەڵکی عێراق-کوردستان بۆتە ئەندامی نوێی گروپی بلاکپینک؟


؟؟؟؟؟: بەڵێ وە دەڵێن زۆر جوانیشن




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