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Miss World 2024 winner Krystyna Pyszková getting crowned by Miss World 2022 Karolina Bielawska. (Instagram)
Sofiqmiah · 10 months ago
Krystyna Pyszková won the Miss World 2024 pageant. The 71st Miss World was held in India after a 28-year-long hiatus on March 9 in Mumbai. The grand event saw contestants from over 115 countries. 24-year-old Krystyna competed against these beauty queens and grabbed the coveted title. Miss World 2022 Karolina Bielawska of Poland crowned Krystyna as her successor at the star-studded show. Keep scrolling to know about the 71st Miss World title winner.
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Sabrina Carpenter - Tears (Official Video)
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SabrinaCarpenterVEVO · 1 day ago
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Lyrics:

I get wet at the thought of you
Being a responsible guy
Treating me like you’re supposed to doTears run down my thighs
A little initiative can go a very long long way
Baby just do the dishes
I’ll give you what you (what you), what you want
A little communication yes that’s my ideal foreplay
Assemble a chair from IKEA
I’m like (uhhh)
I get wet at the thought of you
Being a responsible guy
Treating me like you’re supposed to do
Tears run down my thighs
A little respect for women can get you very very far
Remembering how to use your phone gets me
Oh so, oh so, oh so hot
Considering I have feelings I’m like why are my clothes still on?
Offering to do anything I’m like (oh my God)
I get wet at the thought of you
Being a responsible guy
Treating me like you’re supposed to do
Tears run down my thighs
I get wet at the thought of you
Being a responsible guy
Treating me like you’re supposed to do
Tears run down my thighs
(Dance break)
I get wet at the thought of you
Being a responsible guy
Treating me like you’re supposed to do
Tears run down my thighs
 
#SabrinaCarpenter #Tears #MansBestFriend 

Music video by Sabrina Carpenter performing Tears.© 2025 Island Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
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Published on 2025-08-29 04:00:07

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