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People are burning their viral Labubu dolls after the discovery of a wild conspiracy theory. The toys, which are inspired by ...
The name “Labubu” first appeared in 2015, when Hong Kong-born illustrator Kasing Lung created the character – a small forest ...
The Internet is busy drawing parallels between a Mesopotamian demon and Labubu, the quirky, wide-eyed collectible figurines ...
The much-loved Chinese soft toys have been linked with a dark conspiracy theory that has started a trend of owners burning their toys ...
From celebrity must-have to controversial collectible, Labubu dolls are taking 2025 by storm, but rumours and bans are ...
We've reached out to Lung for comment on any possible relationship between Labubu and Pazuzu and will update this article if ...
According to those who believe the theory, Labubus are 'possessed' by an ancient demon called Pazuzu, which stems from Mesopotamian mythology and is also the name of the main antagonist in the iconic ...
The Labubu craze is still going strong, but some people have started burning these furry little monsters after a viral conspiracy theory claimed they are possessed by a demon called Pazuzu.
As Labubu dolls take over the internet and collectors’ shelves, a darker narrative has emerged — are these adorable toys ...
One Labubu owner has taken to Reddit to recall the moment she was left terrified after a stranger gave her a 'demon' warning about their doll.
The Labubu craze is still going, but some people have started burning the furry little monsters after a viral conspiracy ...