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But like so many cultural obsessions that came before it, the Labubu craze hasn’t been without scandal (or chaos). From full-on brawls to counterfeits to a thriving criminal underground, here are some ...
They're tiny, toothy and taking over the internet. Labubu dolls have become the latest obsession, and now, they're the target ...
They're all over your social media timeline and dangling from bags on the street, prompting some consumers to stand in long lines outside stores: small plush charms called Labubus that have created a ...
Labubu figures are so popular that travelers are literally taking out insurance packages on the furry critters in case they get stolen.
According to a new report from travel insurance company, PassportCard, one in three Millennials or Gen Zers have considered taking out travel insurance to protect their precious Labubu when travelling ...
Labubu dolls known for their crocodile-like teeth and a quirky tuft of hair, are produced by Chinese toy company Pop Mart.
Labubu dolls, creepy-cute collectables from Pop Mart, have gone viral on TikTok due to celebrity influence, surprise unboxing ...
Unveiling their latest seizure in front of news cameras last month, two Chinese customs agents revealed not drugs or weapons ...
Images of an enigmatic new work by elusive street artist Banksy set off debate about its meaning — and a hunt for its ...
With their bunny ears and creepy smiles, Labubu dolls have surged in popularity since being spotted on the bags of celebrities including Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, Olivia Attwood and Gemma Collins.