Did you see how this African sister fits in she is not from Nigeria but did see how beautiful and free she feels over there, that is why you have to believe that we are people, we just have to love our self
@@okeyekeh936 You don't know your country. The US budget almost $5 Trillion and Nigeria budget a measly $28Billion. Calculate the difference to see how poor your country is.
Kenyan are Nigerians number one favorite Africans , as a Nigerian we definitely love our Kenyan family. A new subscriber from the Caribbean Jamaica 🇯🇲. 🇯🇲🇳🇬🇺🇲🐠🇯🇲Am definitely visiting Kenya when I come back to Africa. Loving you our beautiful Kenyan wife.
Thank you so much for showing the world this part of Nigeria 🇳🇬 that we don’t see on tv. I will give you 5 stars😂 for this video it was well put together and I really love it. No Nigerian RUclipsr has done it better than you. Thank you!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💖
Nigerians dont like living in higrises; we prefer our own compounds mostly duplex, fenced round for privacy. Nigeria is big with plenty of land so most people still prefer to buikd single, family homes mostly duplexes
I am a Jamaican living in Nigerian. Unfortunately I havent done my DNA test but when I am in NIgeria I see my people in the faces of many Nigerians. I find it so interesting.
Hope you have a fantastic time... next time try and book your trip for "dirty December " for maximum fun... festivals, carnivals, concerts all on over drive that period
What do you expect, Nigeria is a well organized country in Africa and the world, full of highly inteligent people. One major problem many Nigerians have now is to stop talking down on their country. Nigeria is so blessed but many Nigerians don't see the blessing in where they call home.
@@kyte2000 Greedy people get scammed everywhere in the world. Who is the actual scammer, let's be real now. He that went to collect or share money he never made. Please talk better. You know the amazing thing, the more people are trying hard to paint Nigerian black. The more God is broadcasting them and promoting them. Isn't that something. All you have to do is to tap into the Nigerian blessings and gain from it. Love is the word.
That big place is called “Tafawa Balewa Square” it’s not a stadium but an event center named after Nigeria first Prime Minister of Nigeria 🇳🇬 the assembly was the former senate building before the capital was moved to Abuja.
The houses are owned and built by Nigerians. The Chinese don’t build houses in Nigeria. There are roads that were built by some foreign companies - Julius Berger, etc and some roads built by local contractors but most houses are built by Nigerian contractors.
Very rich organic food in Nigeria no wonder the people are always looking healthy amazing shining. . As the saying goes You don't know the value of what you have until you have lost it . May we not lose It
Thank you Vlogger Arwa all the way from Kenya you are simply amazing Reminds me of the Missionaries like Mungo Park who came all the way from Europe to discover the very river Niger that our people live and wake up with every morning for several hundred if not thousands of years. You are playing that role . I hope our Gen Z to alpha are learning to use the internet wisely other than negative repugnant abusive toxic comments against their beautiful motherland and that have the potential of driving tourists and potential investors away we need to learn that we can showcase their assets and heritage to the wider world for the benefit of all . We have a rich culture and although may not compare to many of the Western Country at the moment We have things that we are really good at worth seeing and experiencing . You are not Crazy Arwa and i really appreciate the points you bring up . YOu are a good educator friendly and humble Thank you
You really made me spent time on your video but I truly love it. Thanks for sharing some of those things most people don’t show about Nigeria and other African countries.
The driver does not know the owners of the buildings so how would he know if most are Chinese built? Some of these cab drivers just talk ignorantly. The people with the most money in Nigeria are actually Nigerians. The top real estate companies in Nigeria are actually Nigerian owned.
@@ruudgreat9810what are you implying, when did Chinese people start coming to Nigeria, ask yourself these questions. Have you visited Nigeria, if you haven’t desist from making unwarranted claims
Thanks for showing my country in a positive light I was born and lived in the UK for 90% of my life but have never seen these parts of Nigeria, so thank you
@rainbow3649 are you daft? Lol. Someone who's parents are Nigerian is a Nigerian, even if they have NEVER lived or been there, it's still their home. According to the person he spent 10% of his life in Nigeria
No that is not a stadium @41:35, it is the Tafawa Balewa Square, shortened as TBS and located in the centre of Lagos island. It was initially used as a horse racing ground back then during Colonial era, called Lagos Race Course. This current edifice was constructed by the General Yakubu Gowon administration in 1972 and named after Nigeria's first Prime Minister, Sir Tafawa Balewa, who was murdered during the January 1966 coup d'état. It is also where Princess Alexandra representing the Queen, handed over Nigeria's constitution to Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa on October 1st, 1960 to proclaim our independence. The British Union Jack🇬🇧 was lowered for the last time and the green-white-green flag🇳🇬 of the Federation of Nigeria was hoisted for the first time on that ground, signifying Nigeria's attainment of political independence. There is also a Cricket pitch behind the complex. Kenyan🇰🇪 team do take on the Nigerian National cricket team on that ground. Then Opposite the TBS is the National Assembly Complex now an Annex, when Lagos was the Capital of Nigeria until December 1991, before it was moved to Abuja. Thank you for this great video and well done👏🏽
What a beautiful video! Please try to give and collect things from people with your right hand, especially when you are dealing with elderly people. It's a sign of respect.
Haha as a Nigerian I often have problems with my Ugandan girlfriend for using left hand on me but with time I realised is an east African life, which is normal for them😂
I also thought it was rude using your left hand to give out money etc in other parts of the world. then I learnt that you use your left hand so as to free your right hand, should you need to fight back in case the person grabs your left hand.
Shorn all those big houses are owned by Nigerians not Chinese. Foreigners rent from Nigerians. Most time the owners of the houses are abroad and the houses are managed by people who rent it as apartment. All the houses you see in Ikoyi, Victoria Island, Lekki etc are owned by Nigerians.
@@Shornarwa Yes, Nigerians possess immense wealth and never allow foreigners to dominate any field of business in Nigeria, as foreigners cannot match the level of wealth that Nigerians have in any sector.
Shorn I happy you have great things to say about Jamaica 🇯🇲. And I followed you in Jamaica, believe me there is so much more to Jamaica. Most of the beautiful beaches are hidden behind privately owned hotels. I will definitely follow in Nigeria some of our ancestors are from Nigeria. I am interested to see the culture. So far it is great
Can't believed that i just watch an hour plus self produce RUclips video by a female. You know what!...you just won a subscriber. Keep on with the good work. 🇳🇬4eva!!
41:31 is the entrance to Race course where horse races (derby) were held during the colonial area. It was re named Tarawa Balewa Square. It is where the first national parade was held on independence day, Oct 1st, 1960.
Those apartments are owned by Nigerians and built by Nigerians. That driver is ignorant. Even most of the companies main building owned by foreigners are owned and leased out by Nigerians except for few that are built by these foreugners.
I was in lagos last month for about 30 days, also went to that beach and probably that shopping center if that was ADDAS mall or so. Back in yankee now. I wish i can go back again but i have to go to work. 😂😂
Hi Shorn. Watching from Brampton, Ontario. I am a Jamaican. I find your content very interesting. Continue showcasing.... In Jamaica we also eat roast corn & coconut.
Thanks a lot my dear for sharing some great side of the giant of Africa. You are a great wife of my brother. I live in Tokyo Japan 🇯🇵. I’ve just liked and subscribed. Love your work. Keep it up 👍🏿
Hi ! Shorn you look so beautiful in that lovely dress. You Kenyans are blessed with flawless skin. I think it depends on the type of food you eat. Shorn , we in Jamaica eat roast corn with coconut. We also have alot of people who are of Igbo tribe. There is a place in St.Ann Jamaica , by the name of Aboukar. I think you have a place in Nigeria by that name too. My grandma in the countryside of St.Ann always have a water jar like the ones , you saw in the museum, some of the other items. I enjoy you showcasing Nigeria culture. Jamaica is a diverse culture, with descendants from different West African cultures. Its so nice to how big Nigeria is.,, and the different echnic groups. It has the largest population in Africa, and the most educated people. Keep exploring and enjoy the beauty of West Africa. You need to visit all of West Africa, and you will see the different culture, and a little of everything Jamaica in them. Keep Up The Good Work. Blessings.
That Freedom Park used to be a prison during colonial times; that raised platform used to be where they hang people. It has interesting history. My friends and I used to hang out there some weekends some years ago when i worked at Marina
I am so lucky to happen on your content. It’s my first time and I immediately subscribed because it was so good. I love your respect and willingness to learn about what you were seeing. Good job. I hope you had a good visit and met fabulous people.
Did you see how this African sister fits in she is not from Nigeria but did see how beautiful and free she feels over there, that is why you have to believe that we are people, we just have to love our self
Nigerians owns practically everything in Nigeria including practically all the tall buildings
True 👍🏾 big up from Jamaica 🇯🇲
@@taharka3897shuddup
We are not poor country. Whatever in Nigeria belongs to Nigerians not like South Africa
@@okeyekeh936 You don't know your country. The US budget almost $5 Trillion and Nigeria budget a measly $28Billion. Calculate the difference to see how poor your country is.
@@rotimikayode1072yes but 3/4 of their budget is for weapons and wars while their people are homeless and hungry.
Lagos Nigeria is very well developed.One love.One Mama Africa.❤️❤️❤️🇯🇲🇯🇲
We Nigerians are very welcoming , you won’t feel like a stranger here.. welcome ❤❤❤
Kenyan are Nigerians number one favorite Africans , as a Nigerian we definitely love our Kenyan family. A new subscriber from the Caribbean Jamaica 🇯🇲. 🇯🇲🇳🇬🇺🇲🐠🇯🇲Am definitely visiting Kenya when I come back to Africa. Loving you our beautiful Kenyan wife.
The driver is absolutely wrong. Those buildings are owned by Nigerians, not the Chinese.
He was taking about the builders not the owners.
@@ugowilliams8437 it wasn't Chinese that built those blocks regardless.
@@ugowilliams8437builders are not Chinese.
@@ugowilliams8437mumu
Chinese for what 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you so much for showing the world this part of Nigeria 🇳🇬 that we don’t see on tv. I will give you 5 stars😂 for this video it was well put together and I really love it. No Nigerian RUclipsr has done it better than you. Thank you!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💖
Nigeria is a beautiful country, from the East to the west , north and south are all beautiful just that we lack good leaders
This is one of the best you tube video I've ever watched showcasing Nigeria. Thumbs up. I wish I had the e mail of Arua. Thumbs up.
She's really a wonderful woman, glad she married a fellow Nigerian🎉
Nigerians dont like living in higrises; we prefer our own compounds mostly duplex, fenced round for privacy. Nigeria is big with plenty of land so most people still prefer to buikd single, family homes mostly duplexes
I am a Jamaican of Nigerian and Ghanian decent from my DNA result. I also 3% Irish
I am a Jamaican living in Nigerian. Unfortunately I havent done my DNA test but when I am in NIgeria I see my people in the faces of many Nigerians. I find it so interesting.
This your country
My trip to Lagos is already booked…HERE WE COME OCTOBER 2024✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️yesssssss
You're welcome to Nigeria
You're welcome to Nigeria come and see it your fact about às many country hate criticize and lie about us🤗
Hope you have a fantastic time... next time try and book your trip for "dirty December " for maximum fun... festivals, carnivals, concerts all on over drive that period
You're welcome 🤗 sis ❤
Not only lagos pls visit other state too
At least now you’ve known that not all Nigerians are aggressive 😅😅😅
And even the aggressiveness is not malicious 😊
What do you expect, Nigeria is a well organized country in Africa and the world, full of highly inteligent people. One major problem many Nigerians have now is to stop talking down on their country. Nigeria is so blessed but many Nigerians don't see the blessing in where they call home.
AND STOP TRYING TO SCAMMING PEOPLE
@@kyte2000I will scam
You can't stop me
Ur father is my client
@@kyte2000did she scammed you family of their moral? Werey.
@@kyte2000 Greedy people get scammed everywhere in the world. Who is the actual scammer, let's be real now. He that went to collect or share money he never made. Please talk better. You know the amazing thing, the more people are trying hard to paint Nigerian black. The more God is broadcasting them and promoting them. Isn't that something. All you have to do is to tap into the Nigerian blessings and gain from it. Love is the word.
@@juochi7 you can say what you like greedy people scammed old and vunerable people NIGERIANS invented scamming
That big place is called “Tafawa Balewa Square” it’s not a stadium but an event center named after Nigeria first Prime Minister of Nigeria 🇳🇬 the assembly was the former senate building before the capital was moved to Abuja.
Thank you for showing us the beautiful side of Nigeria that the media doesn't want you to see
Welcome to Nigeria 🇳🇬 our beautiful wife🤎 beautiful Nigeria 🇳🇬 vlog👍🏾 thanks for sharing 🥰 big hug to our cutie baby 🥰
Welcome home our wife.
We love you
❤️🙏🏽🤴🏽🌹😍❤️🙏🏽🤴🏽🌹😍👋🏽🇯🇲🤜🏽🤛🏽🇰🇪 God bless always big up. One love to you and your familys. 🇳🇬🇳🇬 One love 🇯🇲🇯🇲❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amazing Vlog video about our amazing beautiful country Nigeria 🇳🇬 our mother and father land thank you sis Nigerians welcome and love foreigners 🇳🇬❤👏
The houses are owned and built by Nigerians. The Chinese don’t build houses in Nigeria. There are roads that were built by some foreign companies - Julius Berger, etc and some roads built by local contractors but most houses are built by Nigerian contractors.
We eat roasted corn with coconut in Jamaica too
Very rich organic food in Nigeria no wonder the people are always looking healthy amazing shining. . As the saying goes You don't know the value of what you have until you have lost it . May we not lose It
Thank you Vlogger Arwa all the way from Kenya you are simply amazing Reminds me of the Missionaries like Mungo Park who came all the way from Europe to discover the very river Niger that our people live and wake up with every morning for several hundred if not thousands of years. You are playing that role . I hope our Gen Z to alpha are learning to use the internet wisely other than negative repugnant abusive toxic comments against their beautiful motherland and that have the potential of driving tourists and potential investors away we need to learn that we can showcase their assets and heritage to the wider world for the benefit of all . We have a rich culture and although may not compare to many of the Western Country at the moment We have things that we are really good at worth seeing and experiencing . You are not Crazy Arwa and i really appreciate the points you bring up . YOu are a good educator friendly and humble Thank you
You really made me spent time on your video but I truly love it. Thanks for sharing some of those things most people don’t show about Nigeria and other African countries.
Your in laws Shorn, they made me laugh. They thinking money money all the time🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The driver does not know the owners of the buildings so how would he know if most are Chinese built?
Some of these cab drivers just talk ignorantly. The people with the most money in Nigeria are actually Nigerians. The top real estate companies in Nigeria are actually Nigerian owned.
Exactly!
It could be Chines build and owned to some Nigerians...
You know people with less info always having much to say
@@ruudgreat9810what are you implying, when did Chinese people start coming to Nigeria, ask yourself these questions. Have you visited Nigeria, if you haven’t desist from making unwarranted claims
@@virginiaimo2840 THe unwarranted claims is up to you...
Thanks for showing my country in a positive light I was born and lived in the UK for 90% of my life but have never seen these parts of Nigeria, so thank you
So how is it your country when u haven't even seen it? Hm.
@rainbow3649 are you daft? Lol. Someone who's parents are Nigerian is a Nigerian, even if they have NEVER lived or been there, it's still their home. According to the person he spent 10% of his life in Nigeria
@@rainbow3649 bro chill. You can't take away someone's reality just because it doesn't sit well with you.
@@rainbow3649did you think this comment through before typing..na wah😅😅😂😂
@@rainbow3649read to understand
No that is not a stadium @41:35, it is the Tafawa Balewa Square, shortened as TBS and located in the centre of Lagos island. It was initially used as a horse racing ground back then during Colonial era, called Lagos Race Course. This current edifice was constructed by the General Yakubu Gowon administration in 1972 and named after Nigeria's first Prime Minister, Sir Tafawa Balewa, who was murdered during the January 1966 coup d'état. It is also where Princess Alexandra representing the Queen, handed over Nigeria's constitution to Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa on October 1st, 1960 to proclaim our independence. The British Union Jack🇬🇧 was lowered for the last time and the green-white-green flag🇳🇬 of the Federation of Nigeria was hoisted for the first time on that ground, signifying Nigeria's attainment of political independence. There is also a Cricket pitch behind the complex. Kenyan🇰🇪 team do take on the Nigerian National cricket team on that ground. Then Opposite the TBS is the National Assembly Complex now an Annex, when Lagos was the Capital of Nigeria until December 1991, before it was moved to Abuja. Thank you for this great video and well done👏🏽
@naijagatekeeper101, thank you for the history lesson.
Thanks for clarifying ♥️🥰
Very well written👏🏽, thank you 🙏🏽.
Anywhere you go you glo you were born with it
♥️♥️♥️
I appreciate it very much showing Nigeria one day I will visit.
What a beautiful video! Please try to give and collect things from people with your right hand, especially when you are dealing with elderly people. It's a sign of respect.
Haha as a Nigerian I often have problems with my Ugandan girlfriend for using left hand on me but with time I realised is an east African life, which is normal for them😂
I also thought it was rude using your left hand to give out money etc in other parts of the world. then I learnt that you use your left hand so as to free your right hand, should you need to fight back in case the person grabs your left hand.
Shorn all those big houses are owned by Nigerians not Chinese. Foreigners rent from Nigerians. Most time the owners of the houses are abroad and the houses are managed by people who rent it as apartment. All the houses you see in Ikoyi, Victoria Island, Lekki etc are owned by Nigerians.
Oooh wow
@@Shornarwa Yes, Nigerians possess immense wealth and never allow foreigners to dominate any field of business in Nigeria, as foreigners cannot match the level of wealth that Nigerians have in any sector.
Agreed
@@interestingthingstoknow8975 Absolutely true
@@interestingthingstoknow8975so much to say about Nigerian wealth eh, but so much poverty 😢😢😢😢😢😢
Empress Shron you are looking lovely as usual thanks for sharing Nigeria beautiful country Sister am Jamaican watching from Cayman Island
Thank you for doing this. This benefits us in the abroad. Love from US of A.
Thank u Shosho for showing us beautiful Nigeria❤❤❤❤
We in Jamaica do the same with corn and coconut same people Jamaican are also from Ghana and Nigeria
🇯🇲🥰 nuff nuff love from 🇯🇲👍!
This lady is real. I laughed about your eating of coconut and corn
Jamaica loves you! 🇯🇲👍🏿
Shorn I happy you have great things to say about Jamaica 🇯🇲. And I followed you in Jamaica, believe me there is so much more to Jamaica. Most of the beautiful beaches are hidden behind privately owned hotels. I will definitely follow in Nigeria some of our ancestors are from Nigeria. I am interested to see the culture. So far it is great
I love the interaction with the guys at the food mart. Even the ladies were friendly and communicating
Lynn is enjoying life in Nigeria n i like the way she always giving baby something to eat
😂😂😂😂
@@Shornarwa 😂😂😂😂she's the reason why our baby likes food .... she'll make a good n caring future mom
Can't believed that i just watch an hour plus self produce RUclips video by a female. You know what!...you just won a subscriber. Keep on with the good work. 🇳🇬4eva!!
Wooow this is so beautiful ❤️ thank you so much
41:31 is the entrance to Race course where horse races (derby) were held during the colonial area. It was re named Tarawa Balewa Square. It is where the first national parade was held on independence day, Oct 1st, 1960.
You are a vibe Shorna! I enjoyed the entire video. Thumbs up to you!
We are looking forward to seeing you in Abuja. 🎉❤
Those apartments are owned by Nigerians and built by Nigerians. That driver is ignorant. Even most of the companies main building owned by foreigners are owned and leased out by Nigerians except for few that are built by these foreugners.
I was in lagos last month for about 30 days, also went to that beach and probably that shopping center if that was ADDAS mall or so. Back in yankee now. I wish i can go back again but i have to go to work. 😂😂
Interesting stuff. Keep going. Who knew you'd be such a hit!
Like your content! 🇯🇲
Awesome 👌
SHORN ARWA,
You are doing an incredible jobs based on showcasing all the beautiful side's of Lagos - Nigeria 🇳🇬.
Thank you so much.
Thanks for showing me my Area.
I LOVE THE MUSIUM
You blended so well here .. I love your energy ! And you’re so positive ❤❤❤❤
Love your outfit ❤️🙏
Ur always kind
😊😊Race course was where the Nigeria independence parade and handover took place on 1st October 1960.
Thanks for sharing this Video , you are a proper vlogger. I stayed till the end of the video
You're a people's person. Nice content
A Nigerian from Germany, keep the good work on, you are a Vibe .
This video made me smile.
I love your interactions and your enthusiasm ❤
Blessings Empress.
God bless you sister
Just here appreciating the glow and beauty..you are so beautiful 🤩
Im loving your tour very indepth and engaging .keep it up!.. you have refreshed my memory of all tbe places i need to revisit in lagos.
Wow keep it up 🥰❤️love from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪
Hi Shorn. Watching from Brampton, Ontario. I am a Jamaican. I find your content very interesting. Continue showcasing....
In Jamaica we also eat roast corn & coconut.
Beautiful
Shorn watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲 im learning a lot.
Thanks a lot my dear for sharing some great side of the giant of Africa.
You are a great wife of my brother.
I live in Tokyo Japan 🇯🇵.
I’ve just liked and subscribed.
Love your work. Keep it up 👍🏿
The whole of Ghana as a country cant compete to the states( lagos state)❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi ! Shorn you look so beautiful in that lovely dress. You Kenyans are blessed with flawless skin. I think it depends on the type of food you eat. Shorn , we in Jamaica eat roast corn with coconut. We also have alot of people who are of Igbo tribe. There is a place in St.Ann Jamaica , by the name of Aboukar. I think you have a place in Nigeria by that name too. My grandma in the countryside of St.Ann always have a water jar like the ones , you saw in the museum, some of the other items. I enjoy you showcasing Nigeria culture. Jamaica is a diverse culture, with descendants from different West African cultures. Its so nice to how big Nigeria is.,, and the different echnic groups. It has the largest population in Africa, and the most educated people. Keep exploring and enjoy the beauty of West Africa. You need to visit all of West Africa, and you will see the different culture, and a little of everything Jamaica in them. Keep Up The Good Work. Blessings.
We Here in Nigeria love Jamaicans a lot❤
One luv ❤ Man
I love your manners! Great job
You really love Nigeria, you are welcome any day, any time. We need someone that has positive vibes like you in Nigeria.
You have a good heart. Very charitable. Well done.
Big Up Arwa , Nuff respect yeah Jamaica Love you
A Nigerian just subscribe to your channel i norice that you are very generous
Wow shorn ..shorn u looking Xtra beautiful in this outfit ❤❤
Big up yuself Queen
You are looking fabulous 😍❤🇯🇲
Beautiful city ❤️
Your such a beautiful person 🇯🇲❤
Wow what a lovely video. 😍
Shorn your tour of Lagos is very interesting. Hope you will come to Abuja👌❤️❤️❤️🇳🇬❤️❤️❤️🇰🇪👍
Big up urself shorn and great video and big up dee and kino and coco girl and esther and farm girl Jess and neicey
That Freedom Park used to be a prison during colonial times; that raised platform used to be where they hang people. It has interesting history.
My friends and I used to hang out there some weekends some years ago when i worked at Marina
Watching from New York, very interesting
watching from 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 shorn beautiful beautiful
Lovely impressions of lagos .❤
Shron I appreciate you for taking the time out to show us Lagos.
♥️♥️♥️
I will want you to visit Abuja for one of your vlogs. It is very beautiful.
I am so lucky to happen on your content. It’s my first time and I immediately subscribed because it was so good. I love your respect and willingness to learn about what you were seeing. Good job. I hope you had a good visit and met fabulous people.
Welcome ♥️♥️♥️
We eat corn with coconut in Jamaica too.
Oh nice
We even eat corn with avocado in Nigeria 😂
@@user-cz9ph3ks5bna lie
@@Degreatdimkpa1 what do you think the English of ugbe is called?
I love your visit to the museum and your conversation with the boys. Watching from Rickmansworth,Hertfordshire in England❤️🇬🇧
Glad you enjoyed it
your doing a very good job my darling ,am a congolese leaving in kenya ,youare my favourite
Beautiful video Shorn nuff love ❤ from Jamaica 🇯🇲 ❤😊
Hi Shorn big up yourself love you my girl coming over from Dee Kiño and the dream team blessings be safe watching from Montego Jamaica 🌹❤️🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
❤❤ Shorn sweetheart I love your videos I love you your smile thank you🫶🏼♥️💕❤️🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸
❤❤❤