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A viral claim linked Labubu dolls to the ancient demon Pazuzu, causing fear. The dolls, created by Kasing Lung, are inspired ...
The eerie rise of Labubu dolls has social media users drawing links to The Simpsons and demonic mythology, prompting panic, ...
Labubu dolls are small, furry toys with big grins and sharp teeth. They were created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung and made ...
Viral TikTok videos claim Labubu dolls are linked to Pazuzu, an ancient Mesopotamian demon. Learn the origins of the Labubu toy panic, Pazuzu mythology, and the truth behind this viral conspiracy ...
The name “Labubu” first appeared in 2015, when Hong Kong-born illustrator Kasing Lung created the character – a small forest ...
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.
There are several ways shoppers can prevent themselves from buying a fake Labubu, from checking the QR code tags to examining the number of teeth.
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Our furry friend Labubu has been quite the status ...
If you’ve been hunting for a Labubu figure lately, you’re not alone, Pop Mart’s wildly popular creature has officially sold out on most retail sites.