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Labubu dolls, created by artist Kasing Lung in 2015, sparked conspiracy theories linking them to demon Pazuzu, despite their ...
Labubu Dolls are plush toys and keychains with a creepy smile and cute teddy bear body. Here's everything to know about ...
The reason some users on social media and kids in real life have claimed Labubu dolls are evil has to do with posts likening them to other demonic creatures and lore from centurie ...
A city has reportedly officially banned Labubu dolls, as the wild conspiracy theories surrounding the viral dolls continue to ...
Labubu dolls have gone global, thanks to celebrity fans who’ve turned them into must-have collectibles. BLACKPINK’s Lisa and Rosé were among the first to showcase them on social media ...
From a maniacal following to a demonic linkage, the Chinese dolls have become the talk of town in a short time. Will the hype ...
The trending Labubu dolls are highy coveted as collectables, bag charms and more. A foodie take on this toy recently went ...
A Labubu doll purchased at Dolphin Mall in Miami, believed to be a counterfeit Labubu. "Lafufu" is a playful term for counterfeit or knock-off Labubu dolls. More in Lifestyle ...
who was spotted with the doll and helped spark a viral trend. Other K-pop stars and influencers followed suit, posting photos and videos unboxing their own Labubu figures, fueling a frenzy on social ...
Labubu dolls, a collectible toy character resembling a child with large eyes and fuzzy body, have gained popularity through social media and celebrity endorsements. Created by Hong Kong artist ...
Labubu dolls have taken over the world, and local shops across Southern California are getting in on the action.
Pazuzu is a demon from ancient Mesopotamian mythology, often depicted with a lion-like face, bird talons, wings and a serpent ...