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Lick It Like A Lollipop: Fans React To Chloe Bailey’s Sultry Social Media Video Thanking Her Fans

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Singer and actress, Chloe Bailey, posted a sultry video on social media this morning (Nov. 11), thanking her fans and announcing that there is more to come. It caused a significant response on the Internet, and let's just say fans are not reacting the way she probably anticipated upon posting.

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