Not enough time to change, GEM performs in tee and ripped jeans 鄧紫棋
– After appearing on stage for a performance in just her t-shirt and ripped jeans, GEM recently took to social media to explain the reason why that is.
"We were only able to drive there by land, but the map said that it would take four to five hours. I didn't wear any makeup and was hoping to catch up," she explained.
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