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Barbie Imperial chooses her battles in social media
Young actress Barbie Imperial is one of the most bashed celebrities on social media, and overtime, she has learned how to deal with it.
Young actress Barbie Imperial is one of the most bashed celebrities on social media, and overtime, she has learned how to deal with it.
Maymay Entrata feels that social media has become toxic, what with the bashings that celebrities get each time they post something.
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