When I saw this as a kid I absolutely hated the stepmother for tearing off one of the wings of Danielle's dress before brutally exposing Danielle's true identity and calling her a devious pretender. I was even more angry at Henry for being so arrogant in response to the truth that he accused Danielle of being like her stepmother and stepsisters.
@@BeeKee404 My thought is that he’s saying she is just like everyone else who only sees him for what he is as opposed to who he is. Referring back to their conversation the night they were with the Gypsies.
I love the symbolism in Rodmilla, Danielle, Jacqueline and Marguerite's costumes: Danielle is an angel both personality and looks, Rodmilla is the cruel greedy ill-tempered dragon like the wicked woman she is. Marguerite is a cocky but pretty and spoiled peacock that is only interested in her beauty and getting what she wants. Jacqueline is the noble horse that although quiet she still manages to help Danielle.
I love the royal parents in this scene too The father "Well someone had better!" And then the mother's sympathetic look when she sees how upset Danielle is as she runs away.
Yeah, but he’s spent his whole life being defined by his role as The Crown Prince of France and everyone only wanting him for his title. When he found out Danielle was a commoner, his first thought was that she had been lying to him for personal gain. Because she WAS lying to him. He just didn’t have the backstory we did, as viewers, to realize she wasn’t lying about being interested in him, like Marguerite was. She and the Baroness only cared about his status and what it could bring them, and Henry was smart enough to know that. That’s why it’s devastating when he thinks Danielle is “just like them.”
She also knows though what it's like to marry for position/social standing instead of love. You get the sense that this whole thing is painful for her as she wanted to make her son happy.
This has to be one of my most favourite Cinderella adaptions. Cinderella is brave, witty, kind, strong, built like a ox and isn't passive. When I first saw Drew as the Cinderella character I wasn't too sure but as the movie played she grew on me.
Yes but she's still sensitive and has a soft side. She's not mean and off putting nor is she naturally gifted. She worked for everything and was grounded by the love she had for her father.
This scene is so sad, but I find the short one after that even more heartbreaking, when da Vinci arrives and sees her getting up off the ground looking like a fallen angel with her torn wing
Isn't the stepmother lying when she says she's a servant? In reality, she's the rightful hear to her Baron father forced to be a slave to her stepmother?
J. Albuquerque actually I think her parents were of high class because of Danielles father being a merchant. They aren’t of noble blood, and it is mentioned Romilla is a baroness.
The thing is, Danielle’s family isn’t royal or even really nobility, she’s like Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice, she’s a wealthy peasant, in other words, high middle class.
PotterDorksUnite that’s what I though when I first saw the movie, really even if something like this would of happened way back then the young women still wouldn’t of been able to marry.
@@j.albuquerque9274 Wasn't there a scene where one of the servants said something to her like "What were you thinking making your mother a countess?" Makes me assume her mother wasn't titled in anyway. And Baron is the lowest rank in the peerage class.
@@BeeKee404 I think it wasn't intentional but the director saw that and say like "I like it lets keep that" because is like a little punch from Danielle to Rodmilla
That scene was so sad, when Danielle arrived at the ball, determined to tell Prince Henry the truth, but Rodmilla exposed her before she can. Furious at her dishonesty, Henry rejects her, to which Danielle tearfully runs away, leaving a jewelled shoe behind Da Vinci reproaches Henry for his callousness towards Danielle, and leaves him the shoe
This is the most heartbreaking scene in the whole movie 🎥 i cry every single time I see this scene Drew Barrymore played Danielle so excellent specially in this scene she is my favourite Cinderella character!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now. This version of Cinderella is very, very different. Because in other versions the Prince didn't really care about Cinderella being a servant. He loved her for who she is. In my humble that's the way it suppose to be on here.
Marlana Edwards I don’t think he cared so much that she was a servant, but rather that she lied. Saying “you are just like them” meant he felt she was behaving the same as her step sisters and step mother and everyone else who’s lied or kissed up to the royal family to get ahead. He felt betrayed
I always thought that too but just watched it again the other day & realized though he’s being stubborn & hardheaded, he actually did feel like she was just doing the same thing as marguerite. Though he shoulda known better & I think da Vinci really helped him see it...
Danielle looks gorgeous! The wings and the glitter really compliments and completes the look! The only thing I would've added is maybe a silver headpiece like the one she wore when she and Henry hung out with the bandits.
She tried to tell the truth heartbreaking as it is and the stepmother had no right to get aggressive like that I know Danielle would sure tell the truth.
Even if Danielle THOUGHT she was a peasant, even tho her step mother treated her like one, she was actually more noble than her step mom, who was only a baroness. Her father was a count, Count de Barbarac, her mother was a comtess (countess) in her own right, the Comtesse de Lancret. She was noble born, no matter how she lived. She was more eligible to marry the prince than her own stepsisters. She couldn't have otherwise. A prince would not be allowed to marry a peasant, no matter how much in love he was.
Her mother wasn't a comtesse. Rodmilla admonishes Danielle saying "of all the insidious things, turning your mother into a comtesse." Danielle was reduced to a servant in her own home, but she was likely a lady because her father was a lord at the very least.
Yep, Danielle was likely a lady, however if she wasn’t reduced to being a servant to her evil step-mother and her evil, spoiled brat of a stepsister, Marguerite, but her other stepsister Jacqueline was the only one who was a lot nicer and sweeter
In the fairy tale Cinderella’s dress turns back to normal at midnight this version doesn’t have magic so maybe this scene is supposed to be like that with her being revealed
Yeah, but the midnight version of this movie was where Prince Henry is supposed to choose his bride at midnight or either King Francis will announce it for him or Prince Henry marries Princess Gabriella of Spain. Not all midnight versions of the Cinderella franchise are the same, but just vaguely similar.
I'm glad the mom and daughter was punished they was so mean and manipulative and was after royalties sneaky bitches.. but Cinderella won in the end happy ever after ..dreams... Put this on 4,5,7,9,20 everyone does not have cable
I wouldn't say it's misleading. I don't know if Rodmilla ever adopted Danielle. And granted she is her step mother, but that doesn't really mean squat as far as nobility is concerned.
Even though Danielle was going to tell the prince the truth about her identity, I don’t think Danielle intentionally lied to the Prince. Prince Henry was so arrogant enough to dismiss her by following the King’s betrothal. Rodmilla was so jealous and cruel enough to expose her as a fraud and made Henry feed her to the wolves after all the belittling that she has done to Danielle as a kid, not thinking of her as her stepdaughter, even though Danielle was the Nobelist all I see is selfishness and Marguerite tolerated this.
I have seen this scene, this movie in different language but now i am deffinetly in love. This movie is gonna be my favourite for whole life. For ever after.
A Beautiful testament to Love and Destiny as one can change their Stars if they believe and strive enough, a person can do anything.There was much to be said about seeing and accepting people for who they truly are. I enjoyed Drew Barrymore's bold character her will to dream,love,spirit,fight,courage,her sense of Justice and her need to find her place in the World. I could relate.
I always found it odd how neither Danielle and the Baroness mentioned they were family by law/marriage. The Baroness at least makes sense but I didn't understand how Danielle didn't say anything.
Well she tryed tell you but u wouldn't listen so he overreacted I guess he was thinking that he was honest with her the whole time but she broke his trust by not mentioning that she not nobility the first time the prince cares that she a peasant but if he realy loved her it shouldn't of mattered
Such a movie. I live for the day when the Queen finally stops letting the men do everything to rubbish and makes sure she deservedly humiliates the Baroness so her favorite the poor cinder girl can fly to her Love. Best movie ever .
I really hate Henry in this scene he was so awful and arrogant with Danielle as a child when he ask to forgiveness I always said "don't do it Danielle "
For servants are founded and established by the Word, founded by the waters, founded by light, known amongst foundations of the Worlds. Ye 144,000 rulers....Generations 14 left and right preserved, and so as 24 Elders. Thy words are life. ∆ KJV 1611. Where ye are at, it is HOLY, and so as its mysteries, the book of life. Preserved.
She realized it from the queen. At one of their visits, the Queen revealed the prince was out late until the hour of dawn (same time Danielle was out late) and then she revealed the name Danielle had been using for her “noble” identity. The stepmother recognized it as Danielle’s mother’s name. So she put two and two together.
And the dress itself. the baroness and her daughter is so familiar with it. God knows how many times the stepmother and margaruette got their hands on it before, when Danielle wasnt around and doing her chores
Yes he did. It´s just you don´t understand what it is to think that everyone comes to you for what you have and not for who you are. The problem was that he tought she was liying because he was lied and misinformed.
He’s in love with her he just wasn’t as mature as Danielle he didn’t know how to handle that situation he felt betrayed in the moment but he realized he was wrong, she made him a better man and he loved her for that and many other reasons.
Bro she tried to tell you twice but you were too wrapped up in yourself to listen to her so
I agreed
Danielle was trying to tell Prince Henry the truth about her identity, but Rodmilla spilled the tea and made Henry reject her.
When I saw this as a kid I absolutely hated the stepmother for tearing off one of the wings of Danielle's dress before brutally exposing Danielle's true identity and calling her a devious pretender. I was even more angry at Henry for being so arrogant in response to the truth that he accused Danielle of being like her stepmother and stepsisters.
What are your thoughts now? Also when he said "and you are just like them," I think we was referring to commoners in general. People who are nothing.
@@BeeKee404 My thought is that he’s saying she is just like everyone else who only sees him for what he is as opposed to who he is. Referring back to their conversation the night they were with the Gypsies.
In the german version he says "and you are just a servant". So I guess he was referring to the commoners
I cried so hard at this scene
I can't believe Rodmilla did this to her! She can suck my ass for this!
I love the symbolism in Rodmilla, Danielle, Jacqueline and Marguerite's costumes: Danielle is an angel both personality and looks, Rodmilla is the cruel greedy ill-tempered dragon like the wicked woman she is. Marguerite is a cocky but pretty and spoiled peacock that is only interested in her beauty and getting what she wants. Jacqueline is the noble horse that although quiet she still manages to help Danielle.
I thought the same thing when I first watched this movie. It's amazing symbolism.
Wow
I had not thought about this
Very well put my friend. Should have written the synopsis for the movie, you summarized it beautifully.
I’ve watched this movie several times and I’ve never made this connection before!😱
I love the royal parents in this scene too
The father "Well someone had better!"
And then the mother's sympathetic look when she sees how upset Danielle is as she runs away.
I know, part of me kind of wishes the queen had scolded Henry for what he said to Danielle.
Well with her mom being a contess and her father being a baron, Danielle is of noble blood.
Exactly
*begs her to call him Henry the whole movie*
*calls him Henry*
“How dare you!!!!”
I think it's because he didn't want a servant to call him that
Right?
His feelings were hurt 😔
Well there's the sense betrayal
Yeah, but he’s spent his whole life being defined by his role as The Crown Prince of France and everyone only wanting him for his title. When he found out Danielle was a commoner, his first thought was that she had been lying to him for personal gain. Because she WAS lying to him. He just didn’t have the backstory we did, as viewers, to realize she wasn’t lying about being interested in him, like Marguerite was. She and the Baroness only cared about his status and what it could bring them, and Henry was smart enough to know that. That’s why it’s devastating when he thinks Danielle is “just like them.”
I just loved that Henry's mom sympathizes.
She also knows though what it's like to marry for position/social standing instead of love. You get the sense that this whole thing is painful for her as she wanted to make her son happy.
I do too she wanted to give Danielle a hug
Yep, I cried when Danielle runs away from the ball in tears
"Henry's mom"? Do not address her so informal! She is Her Majesty the Queen of France!
Queen Marie
This has to be one of my most favourite Cinderella adaptions. Cinderella is brave, witty, kind, strong, built like a ox and isn't passive. When I first saw Drew as the Cinderella character I wasn't too sure but as the movie played she grew on me.
brave but realistically has little ways for her slave condition to end
Yes but she's still sensitive and has a soft side. She's not mean and off putting nor is she naturally gifted. She worked for everything and was grounded by the love she had for her father.
Thank you baby ❤
This scene is so sad, but I find the short one after that even more heartbreaking, when da Vinci arrives and sees her getting up off the ground looking like a fallen angel with her torn wing
Especially when Danielle said “Nicole De Loncret was my mother. I am what she says” got me crying so much
I know 97% of the lines of this clip. I love this scene
I pretended once, and I regret it sorely.
I uh.... I... There's something i must tell you now before another word is spoken...
hahahah me tooo
Isn't the stepmother lying when she says she's a servant? In reality, she's the rightful hear to her Baron father forced to be a slave to her stepmother?
Exactly what I was thinking, her real mom was indeed a countess and her father was a baron, she has noble blood to marry a prince.
J. Albuquerque actually I think her parents were of high class because of Danielles father being a merchant. They aren’t of noble blood, and it is mentioned Romilla is a baroness.
The thing is, Danielle’s family isn’t royal or even really nobility, she’s like Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice, she’s a wealthy peasant, in other words, high middle class.
PotterDorksUnite that’s what I though when I first saw the movie, really even if something like this would of happened way back then the young women still wouldn’t of been able to marry.
@@j.albuquerque9274 Wasn't there a scene where one of the servants said something to her like "What were you thinking making your mother a countess?" Makes me assume her mother wasn't titled in anyway. And Baron is the lowest rank in the peerage class.
It was a lowkey satisfaction when the tip of danielle's wing whipped on Rodmilla's face like 'oops!'
Braddyhyper Chavz Too bad she didn’t punch her in the face like she did to Marguerite LOL
I wonder if that was intentional or a blooper that kept in.
@@BeeKee404 I think it wasn't intentional but the director saw that and say like "I like it lets keep that" because is like a little punch from Danielle to Rodmilla
this dress and makeup will FOREVER be iconic!! euphoria who?? lol jk I loveee euphoria and the makeup but this was from 1998! I adore it!!!
His own mother is sad... thats a sign😂
Best cinderella’s movie ever
Drew Barrymore is truly a beautiful performer, so genuine and powerful
I always loved Jacqueline. She was just so loyal and was such a sweetheart
That scene was so sad, when Danielle arrived at the ball, determined to tell Prince Henry the truth, but Rodmilla exposed her before she can. Furious at her dishonesty, Henry rejects her, to which Danielle tearfully runs away, leaving a jewelled shoe behind Da Vinci reproaches Henry for his callousness towards Danielle, and leaves him the shoe
@@lisamcdonald1014awe ❤️ my heart melts 💓 with my Jim
This is the most heartbreaking scene in the whole movie 🎥 i cry every single time I see this scene Drew Barrymore played Danielle so excellent specially in this scene she is my favourite Cinderella character!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now. This version of Cinderella is very, very different. Because in other versions the Prince didn't really care about Cinderella being a servant. He loved her for who she is. In my humble that's the way it suppose to be on here.
Marlana Edwards I don’t think he cared so much that she was a servant, but rather that she lied. Saying “you are just like them” meant he felt she was behaving the same as her step sisters and step mother and everyone else who’s lied or kissed up to the royal family to get ahead. He felt betrayed
I always thought that too but just watched it again the other day & realized though he’s being stubborn & hardheaded, he actually did feel like she was just doing the same thing as marguerite. Though he shoulda known better & I think da Vinci really helped him see it...
Danielle looks gorgeous! The wings and the glitter really compliments and completes the look! The only thing I would've added is maybe a silver headpiece like the one she wore when she and Henry hung out with the bandits.
The look on the queen's face at 2:51 sums up my feelings :(
She tried to tell the truth heartbreaking as it is and the stepmother had no right to get aggressive like that I know Danielle would sure tell the truth.
Even if Danielle THOUGHT she was a peasant, even tho her step mother treated her like one, she was actually more noble than her step mom, who was only a baroness. Her father was a count, Count de Barbarac, her mother was a comtess (countess) in her own right, the Comtesse de Lancret. She was noble born, no matter how she lived. She was more eligible to marry the prince than her own stepsisters. She couldn't have otherwise. A prince would not be allowed to marry a peasant, no matter how much in love he was.
Her mother wasn't a comtesse. Rodmilla admonishes Danielle saying "of all the insidious things, turning your mother into a comtesse." Danielle was reduced to a servant in her own home, but she was likely a lady because her father was a lord at the very least.
Yep, Danielle was likely a lady, however if she wasn’t reduced to being a servant to her evil step-mother and her evil, spoiled brat of a stepsister, Marguerite, but her other stepsister Jacqueline was the only one who was a lot nicer and sweeter
Marguerite is a terrible person but her peacock costume is gorgeous!
The "just forget it" sound and hand gesture the Queen makes at
0:34 gets me every time 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Love this movie so much.
This scene and music😍😍😍😭😭😢😢😢😭😭😭😭❤
I cry everytime I watch this scene, it was so heart broken
Same
Drew Barrymore and Anjelica Huston together are a masterclass
In the fairy tale Cinderella’s dress turns back to normal at midnight this version doesn’t have magic so maybe this scene is supposed to be like that with her being revealed
Yeah, but the midnight version of this movie was where Prince Henry is supposed to choose his bride at midnight or either King Francis will announce it for him or Prince Henry marries Princess Gabriella of Spain. Not all midnight versions of the Cinderella franchise are the same, but just vaguely similar.
@@frankiselby1234 The midnight version actually came from Charles Perrault's Cendrillon.
“Well, well, well, what have we here?“
Classic Evil stepmother
The queen felt symphatatic
I know, I’m surprised she didn’t berate Henry for what he said to Danielle.
Leonardo da Vinci reproached Henry for his callousness toward Danielle
Danielle deserved better then the prince the way he treated her in this scene was disgusting
I'm glad the mom and daughter was punished they was so mean and manipulative and was after royalties sneaky bitches.. but Cinderella won in the end happy ever after ..dreams... Put this on 4,5,7,9,20 everyone does not have cable
Gawd, I loved this movie as a teenager and it still turns my heart!!!!!
Says a “servant in my home” instead of “my step-daughter” to be purposely misleading. But I hate that he gets so mad about it.
I wouldn't say it's misleading. I don't know if Rodmilla ever adopted Danielle. And granted she is her step mother, but that doesn't really mean squat as far as nobility is concerned.
She was after all, her stepmother and second wife of the late Auguste de Barbarac
Even though Danielle was going to tell the prince the truth about her identity, I don’t think Danielle intentionally lied to the Prince.
Prince Henry was so arrogant enough to dismiss her by following the King’s betrothal.
Rodmilla was so jealous and cruel enough to expose her as a fraud and made Henry feed her to the wolves after all the belittling that she has done to Danielle as a kid, not thinking of her as her stepdaughter, even though Danielle was the Nobelist all I see is selfishness and Marguerite tolerated this.
I really think that the prince deserved that apple incident 😂😂 lol he is a thief who stole someone else's horse.
Happy 48th Birthday to Drew Barrymore! (February 22, 2023). Forever Gerti!
I love love the costume and makeup 💄
“WELL SOMEONE HAD BETTER!” Heh, heh. You can see the king’s blurry image in the background piping in. Thought it was cute & funny.
I have seen this scene, this movie in different language but now i am deffinetly in love. This movie is gonna be my favourite for whole life. For ever after.
Me too! Can quote most of the lines..love love this movie..my only disapointment, NO WEDDING scene..lol
2:25 always crushed my soul as a child.
Same girl still hurts now
Same here, sis
Who is that woman in the mask behind Huston, she’s trying to steal the scene. 😂
I love it
I miss watching this movie resources me all the time my mom and VCR tape all the Nostalgia
A Beautiful testament to Love and Destiny as one can change their Stars if they believe and strive enough, a person can do anything.There was much to be said about seeing and accepting people for who they truly are. I enjoyed Drew Barrymore's bold character her will to dream,love,spirit,fight,courage,her sense of Justice and her need to find her place in the World. I could relate.
HAPPY 45TH BIRTHDAY TO DREW BARRYMORE! (February 22, 2020).
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Too bad she wasn't malefencent in the movie.
Ashley Smith She wouldn’t have been right for the part. Angelina played her perfectly
Well, She looks like maleficent costume
I always found it odd how neither Danielle and the Baroness mentioned they were family by law/marriage. The Baroness at least makes sense but I didn't understand how Danielle didn't say anything.
The Baroness has a title higher than Danielle's who a merchant's daughter and an orphan
@@a.g.demada5263 and even though Danielle is the Nobelist, all I see in the Baroness is selfishness and jealousy.
@@macmahon_matt because that's true. Even in the Disney movie, it's mentionned that the fortune is used for the whims of the stepsisters
Well she tryed tell you but u wouldn't listen so he overreacted I guess he was thinking that he was honest with her the whole time but she broke his trust by not mentioning that she not nobility the first time the prince cares that she a peasant but if he realy loved her it shouldn't of mattered
Yes, and she came for telling him the truth but he didn't listen
She Truly Looks like an Angel.
She’s innocent
Sweet
And Pure
🤍🤍🤍
Such a movie. I live for the day when the Queen finally stops letting the men do everything to rubbish and makes sure she deservedly humiliates the Baroness so her favorite the poor cinder girl can fly to her Love. Best movie ever .
Love this movie❤
I love how, right after this scene, Leonardo da Vinci gets in the prince's face and says exactly what we were all thinking: "HORSESHIT!”
Man I felt so fucking betrayed after that scene I wanted to cry lol
I really hate Henry in this scene he was so awful and arrogant with Danielle as a child when he ask to forgiveness I always said "don't do it Danielle "
No, he was really hurt thinking that only girl he tought it was diferrent, was liying for the crown.
How he looks at her...😍
Yeah until he looked at her with pure hatred when finding out she's a servant.😡
“Do not address me so informally, Madame, I am a Prince of France. And you are just like them”
Rodmilla will stop at nothing to make sure that Marguerite marries Henry.
I love how they got their karma in the end
@@pugfan6866 Here, here.
Everytime this came on I watched it so good
My Favorite Cinderella Movie Ever🥰🥰🥰🥰
Grew up with this movie as 06 baby flex 🤞🏾
You can see the compassion that the queen felt for her. The queen knew she was of noble blood being mistrated.
The way she said Henry please crying was very sad😢
My father left this to me to protect. ❤🌎❤️🩹🎮🎬💕🕊🌈
Alright time for a lesson:
If your person meets you in a public setting and says they want to speak with you….WALK AWAY WITH THEM!
Best Cinderella movie 🍿 !!!!!!! And thats on period.
He never deserved her
Yes he did.
Danielle should've clocked Rodmilla b4 she ran out in defeat.
I am LIVING for the ‘90s rhinestones on her face. 🎉
For servants are founded and established by the Word, founded by the waters, founded by light, known amongst foundations of the Worlds. Ye 144,000 rulers....Generations 14 left and right preserved, and so as 24 Elders. Thy words are life. ∆ KJV 1611. Where ye are at, it is HOLY, and so as its mysteries, the book of life. Preserved.
"U don't deserve her." True. He was a douche.
Damn you, Rodmilla! 0:55
Madame, contain yourself!
Mean stepmother getting Daniell in trouble by henry
Rodmilla you're not going get away with Danielle's dress like that
2020 ?
2:14 “SYMMETRY, my friend!”
First, you’re engaged… And now you’re a servant?!
I love and hate angelica in this movie lol
All about them talents!) Hope to express yourself before them settle your fate)
Where can I watch this ?
how did the stepmother rodmilla de ghent find out it was danielle de barbarac?
She realized it from the queen. At one of their visits, the Queen revealed the prince was out late until the hour of dawn (same time Danielle was out late) and then she revealed the name Danielle had been using for her “noble” identity. The stepmother recognized it as Danielle’s mother’s name. So she put two and two together.
And the dress itself. the baroness and her daughter is so familiar with it. God knows how many times the stepmother and margaruette got their hands on it before, when Danielle wasnt around and doing her chores
@@neilneilguiang8409 She was protecting her mother's possessions from Rodmilla and Maguerite to hurt anything.
wow, love this movie.
Rodmilla stop it being rude to Danielle
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He doesn't love her at all, definitely didn't deserve her
He’s not a prince. He’s a frog!
Yes he did. It´s just you don´t understand what it is to think that everyone comes to you for what you have and not for who you are. The problem was that he tought she was liying because he was lied and misinformed.
He’s in love with her he just wasn’t as mature as Danielle he didn’t know how to handle that situation he felt betrayed in the moment but he realized he was wrong, she made him a better man and he loved her for that and many other reasons.
Love story 🥰
Love le film j'ai déjà vu
Was Danielle born in 15th century?
J'ai déjà vu le film
Es la mejor versión de Cenicienta, Anjelica Huston una verdadera villana.
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Rodmilla stop it
En español
Hahaha
You are just like them. Okay.
That's was not very nice rodmilla
That's not true rodmilla
1:50
The acting is.... so weird XD
That's was not very nice rodmilla