What I eat in a day — celebrity edition
By Grace Park | August 6, 2020After watching the video, I thought it would be fun to experiment and write about what it's like to eat like a celebrity for a day.
After watching the video, I thought it would be fun to experiment and write about what it's like to eat like a celebrity for a day.
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