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The Bop House chapter has two dated snapshots: April 2025, out and estranged, with the house girls telling a thrown-drink story that stays their telling; October 2025, doing Aishah's nails, receiving a birthday Makoko plush, and answering a "new member" chat with "i'm excited to be back" — the return implied, never announced, and logged here exactly that way.
The rest is the self-possessed inventory of a girl unpacking laundry on live: BBL confirmed at six months post-op with a fat-transfer explainer, chest defended as natural against a chat that won't drop it — her claim, the only first-person source — jaw botox for teeth grinding and nothing else. Before all this: soccer, volleyball, track, four years of hockey, childhood figure skating. The insecurity speech is the brand's spine: "i am insecure who cares bro... i just chose to do other stuff to fix my insecurities." Target, she notes, should really sponsor the pants.
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