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Laura Lee's Sin Bin - Hannah Wells

3 min · 2 jun 2026
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It's one thing to have a pregame routine. It's another to have a routine that sounds like it was invented by a seven-year-old on a dare. For eating live bugs (and not because she has to or she'll starve-type of situation) Hannah Wells should feel shame, shame, shame.

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