The Spoiled Uncle🤗
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The Spoiled Uncle🤗
@Caimyname_
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Dallas, TX Katılım Nisan 2022
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cover girrrrrlz!!!
baby Rocki served sumn serious on her first cover! came on set and shut her mama dowwwnn!!!! @wmag 🥹💞
Photography: Tim Walker
Styling: Jahleel Weaver
Editor in Chief: Sara Moonves
Creative Directors at Large: Kevin Tekinel and Charles Levai
Writer: Maxine Wally
Hair: Mustafa Yanaz using Fenty Hair
Makeup: Daniel Sällström using Fenty Beauty & Fenty Skin
Nails: Jenny Longworth
Set Design: Miguel Bento
Movement Director: Pat Boguslawski
Production: 138 Productions
Special Thanks to DJ Andy and Liwan
W VOLUME THREE 2026: THE POP ISSUE

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The woman filming just walked into the hotel at 6am wearing a jacket and looking like she just got off the street, she proceeded to walk into the breakfast area of this hotel. An employee she’s her and tries to identify her as a guest and asks her name and room number.
The woman refuses to identify herself and refuses to cooperate. The employee then tells her she will have to call the police is she isn’t supposed to be here because it’s only for guests.
The woman is hinting that she is supposed to be here and is only being stopped because of color, and sits there to see if the employee verifies if everyone else is supposed to be there as well. This escalates into a call to the police, while it does look like it’s possible she walked in for breakfast, is it likely she’s even a guest checked in at the hotel?
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A dresser in the Merchant's House Museum, built in 1832, has been discovered as a secret link to the Underground Railroad — the first of its kind discovered in Manhattan in over 100 years.
NY1 received an exclusive first look at the concealed passage, which runs from the second floor down to a pantry hideaway in the basement.
The passageway had been known about for decades, but its purpose was unknown to historians. Museum researchers recently discovered that the builder of the Merchant’s House, Joseph Brewster, was a passionate abolitionist who built false floors in integrated abolitionist churches and created this route in his own home to aid freedom seekers.
@cherylwillsny1 @MerchantsHouse
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