This "Instagram Boyfriend" is happy to take pictures of his girlfriend everywhere. He boasts the candid and planned photos he takes of her, that is until Taco Bell brought back its Rolled Chicken Tacos. His girlfriend asks for a "sunset heart hands" photo for her Instagram. Too bad his hands are tied; he's enjoying his Rolled Chicken Tacos. Please be aware that our site is best experienced with Ad Blockers turned off.

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