Tyler Perry's Sistas S04E22

Posted By: Tavaz

Tyler Perry's Sistas S04E22
WEBRip | MKV | 1920x1080 | English | H264 | AAC | 41 min 49 s | 2.11 GiB
Subtitles: English
Genre: Comedy, Drama


There's nothing that bonds a group of single black women together more than sidestepping the land mines of living, working and dating in Atlanta. In a sea of swipe-lefts, social media drama and unrealistic #relationshipgoals, these friends try to find their Mr. Right.

ee6b7b07a49b430b8ab9b4050974eca5.mkv (2.1 GB)



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