Как же вас мноооооого, мои дорогие и любимые зрители! 😍
Вышел на трассу на женской гонке - и так получилось, что провел её с людьми. Сотни совместных фото и подписей на автограф-картах. В какой-то момент они тупо закончились… в сб возьму побольше
Спасибо вам всем, мои дорогие. Тем, кто подходит. Всегда рад встречам! ❤️
Как же вас мноооооого, мои дорогие и любимые зрители! 😍
Вышел на трассу на женской гонке - и так получилось, что провел её с людьми. Сотни совместных фото и подписей на автограф-картах. В какой-то момент они тупо закончились… в сб возьму побольше
Спасибо вам всем, мои дорогие. Тем, кто подходит. Всегда рад встречам! ❤️
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