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88sins wrote:fatboy slim wrote::lol: Like she trying to hide a bald spot
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That is one big ass forehead
dat gyul mix with african, wrecking ball & crab
african hair
wrecking ball fortyhead
& she two eye far far apart like they under a restraining order
hydroep wrote:Dunno why she didn't just say she was under stress or something and apologize, people may have been more forgiving.
Instead she decided to stand her ground and play bad-john so she look for everything she get. Ah hope she get more...
shady23 wrote:Somebody assist with embedding dey nah.. thx.
https://www.facebook.com/yuhdottishawa/ ... 504652702/
aaron17 wrote:I am not saying she is ugly. But she resembles Sheeva from Mortal Kombat. That is all.
matix wrote:Damn I think she's pregnant
rspann wrote:I feel it's a combination of wrong church doctrines and excessive pride in her accomplishments on being a doctor. Read between the lines on her Facebook page. The ugliness not affecting her, she actually proud of her looks and taking lots of pics and posting them up. She is a little delusional.
K74T wrote:https://www.facebook.com/134545155813/posts/10155581094555814/
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