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Scottish Sun
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
‘This is terrifying!' Labubu doll fans say after discovering what's behind the viral toy's cute, furry exterior
Plus, how you can get your hands on one DARE TO BARE 'This is terrifying!' Labubu doll fans say after discovering what's behind the viral toy's cute, furry exterior Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THEY'RE the must-have accessory of the summer - but people have been left horrified after seeing what is behind the viral Labubu dolls. The furry dolls - made popular by Chinese toy company Pop Mart - have caused shoppers to go into a frenzy in recent months. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 People have been going wild for the monster-like Labubu dolls Credit: EPA 5 People have been shocked seeing what a 'naked' Labubu doll looks like Credit: 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 - and even David Beckham. But now people are realising what the dolls look like without their fluffy exteriors. One social media user has gone viral after sharing a photo of their toy without its iconic hooded outfit and soft clothes. The bald-looking doll looked rather less endearing, with its large, toothy smile and claw-like feet. More on labubus BAG IT I wasn't going to pay for a Labubu so nabbed a budget B&M alternative instead The X user showed how the doll is wearing underwear with a bow under its recognisable fluffy onesie. One person wrote: 'THIS S*** LOOKS HORRENDOUS WHAT THE F***.' Another added: 'THIS IS TERRIFYING.' A third commented: 'Now why would you undress the Labubu? [It's] looking like when a man shaves off his beard and has no chin.' Many people said the worst part of the exposed doll was the three-toed, alligator-like feet. Created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung, the vinyl figures are sold in £17.50 'blind boxes' — so fans do not know which version they are getting. I wasn't going to fork out for a Labubu so nabbed a budget alternative from B&M instead - it's SO much cuter too Labubus come in an array of vibrant colours, unique shapes and various sizes, spanning from plush toys to striking vinyl figures - and rare models are re-selling online for up to £1,000. CELEB APPEAL Former England captain David revealed that his daughter Harper, 13, had bought him one, showing off a snap of a rare 'secret' edition character. Kim Kardashian posted a shot of her collection, while former Love Island star Olivia went further by having a Labubu-themed birthday party. Rihanna was also pictured sporting one on a Louis Vuitton handbag in LA. 5 Olivia Attwood even had a Labubu-themed birthday party Credit: Instagram/olivia_attwood 5 Towie favourite Gemma declared she's 'obsessed' with the dolls Credit: Threads And Towie favourite Gemma declared she's 'obsessed', adding: 'It's all about the Labubu.' The brand made its debut in 2015, but skyrocketed in global popularity after hitting Pop Mart shelves in 2019. The first three months of 2025 were wildly successful for the brand, with Brits searching high and low to nab one of the quirky figurines. Since opening stores in London and Manchester over the last 12 months, Labubu dolls have become cult collectibles among grown British women. Where to buy Labubu and how much do they cost? 5 Labubus come in an array of vibrant colours, unique shapes and various sizes Credit: Getty Labubu dolls are sold on Amazon, the Pop Mart website, as well as in the toy retailer's various UK outlets. Among these are London's famous Oxford Street, as well as Westfield shopping centres and Manchester's Chinatown district. A single model can cost anywhere from £13.50 to £211, depending on the rarity of the design. A blind box of six from Pop Mart will set you back a cool £105. You can also pick up the figurines in Harrods for a limited time.


The Irish Sun
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
‘This is terrifying!' Labubu doll fans say after discovering what's behind the viral toy's cute, furry exterior
THEY'RE the must-have accessory of the summer - but people have been left horrified after seeing what is behind the viral Labubu dolls. The Advertisement 5 People have been going wild for the monster-like Labubu dolls Credit: EPA 5 People have been shocked seeing what a 'naked' Labubu doll looks like Credit: With their bunny ears and creepy smiles, But now people are realising what the dolls look like without their fluffy exteriors. One social media user has gone viral after sharing a photo of their toy without its iconic hooded outfit and soft clothes. The bald-looking doll looked rather less endearing, with its large, toothy smile and claw-like feet. Advertisement More on labubus The X user showed how the doll is wearing underwear with a bow under its recognisable fluffy onesie. One person wrote: 'THIS S*** LOOKS HORRENDOUS WHAT THE F***.' Another added: 'THIS IS TERRIFYING.' A third commented: 'Now why would you undress the Labubu? [It's] looking like when a man shaves off his beard and has no chin.' Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Many people said the worst part of the exposed doll was the three-toed, alligator-like feet. Created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung, the vinyl figures are sold in £17.50 'blind boxes' — so fans do not know which version they are getting. I wasn't going to fork out for a Labubu so nabbed a budget alternative from B&M instead - it's SO much cuter too Labubus come in an array of vibrant colours, unique shapes and various sizes, spanning from plush toys to striking vinyl figures - and rare models are re-selling online for up to £1,000. CELEB APPEAL Former England captain David revealed that his daughter Harper, 13, had bought him one, showing off a snap of a rare 'secret' edition character. Advertisement Kim Kardashian posted a shot of her collection, while former Love Island star Olivia went further by having a Labubu-themed birthday party. Rihanna was also pictured sporting one on a Louis Vuitton handbag in LA. 5 Olivia Attwood even had a Labubu-themed birthday party Credit: Instagram/olivia_attwood 5 Towie favourite Gemma declared she's 'obsessed' with the dolls Credit: Threads Advertisement And Towie favourite Gemma declared she's 'obsessed', adding: 'It's all about the Labubu.' The brand made its debut in 2015, but skyrocketed in global popularity after hitting Pop Mart shelves in 2019. The first three months of 2025 were wildly successful for the brand, with Brits searching high and low to nab one of the quirky figurines. Since opening stores in London and Manchester over the last 12 months, Labubu dolls have become cult collectibles among grown British women. Advertisement Where to buy Labubu and how much do they cost? 5 Labubus come in an array of vibrant colours, unique shapes and various sizes Credit: Getty Labubu dolls are sold on Amazon, the Among these are London's famous Oxford Street, as well as Westfield shopping centres and Manchester's Chinatown district. A single model can cost anywhere from £13.50 to £211, depending on the rarity of the design. Advertisement A blind box of six from Pop Mart will set you back a cool £105. You can also pick up the figurines in Harrods for a limited time. What are Labubu and why are they so popular? LABUBU is a brand of plushies designed by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung and loved by celebrities like Olivia Attwood, Dua Lipa and Rihanna. The brand made its debut in 2015, but skyrocketed in global popularity after hitting Pop Mart shelves in 2019. Pop Mart is a Chinese toy retailer, known for its collectible designer models that are often sold in a blind box format, meaning you don't know what you've got until you've opened it. After mammoth success overseas, the Labubu craze has now made its way to the UK. The first three months of 2025 were wildly successful for the brand, with Brits searching high and low to nab one of the quirky figurines. Since opening stores in London and Manchester over the last 12 months, Labubu dolls have become cult collectibles among grown British women. Labubus come in an array of vibrant colours, unique shapes and various sizes, spanning from plush toys to striking vinyl figures. They come as little toys you can hook on your handbag, as well as mega-sized figures and quirky home decorations.


Daily Mirror
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Student gifted Labubu bouquet as viral toy charm craze continues
The Labubu craze continues with the rise of toy charm bouquets. Dubbed "Labubu mania," one witness reports a fights breaking out in Pop Mart store over sold-out plushie The viral Labubu craze has reached new heights with a student receiving a Labubu-themed bouquet in a heart-warming display of support during exam season. In a video posted on X, a mother welcomed back her daughter after a university entrance exam with a bouquet of six Labubu toys and dried pampas, leaving us to wonder whether this is now the next step-up to congratulatory flowers, made simple by the toy charms. Situated in the Jiangsu province, China, one happy student spoke to a crowd as she was filmed holding her huge selection of the sold-out toy, standing outside what appears to be the exam hall where the testing had taken place. Surrounded by waiting parents holding various floral arrangements, the girl held her pastel bouquet and additional Labubu box labelled "Big into Energy," her post-exam presents being all the more impressive considering how Pop Mart continues to stay out of stock of the quirky soft toys. According to Times Higher Education, the annual Chinese national college entrance exam, Gaokao, is considered one of the hardest school exams of the world and includes "Chinese Literature, Mathematics and a foreign language (usually English)". There are also additions for liberal art and science students. The mother's response to her daughters exams is currently trending on Baidu, a search engine, for her supporting comment, as well as the outlandish Labubu gift. She said: "Gaokao is just one exam in life,' and insisted that the state of her daughter's happiness was her priority at that moment, not her performance. With celebrities like Dua Lipa, Rihanna and BLACKPINK's Lisa spotted with the 'love or hate' collectibles, conversation around the iconic Labubu has reached an all-time peak. Social listening platform, Sprout Social, conducted research on "Labubu Mania" on social media apps and found that the viral dolls had accumulated a total of 235,984 mentions in 2025 alone. Help us improve our content by completing the survey below. We'd love to hear from you! Struggling to satisfy the enormous demand of crazed shoppers, Pop Mart took to Instagram on May 19 to warn fans: "Due to the increasing demand for our beloved Labubus, we've seen a significant rise in customer turnout on restock days – with long queues forming outside our stores and Roboshops. To ensure the safety and comfort of everyone, we will temporarily pause all in-store and roboshop sales of THE MONSTERS plush toys until further notice". Whilst aimed for children, young adults cannot help but lean the trend. Made For Mums reported that, upon visiting the Stratford Pop Mart store on May 23, shopper Victoria Calvert was met by fights between customers and staff over the keyrings. She told the BBC: "People were shouting, basically saying there were no more Labubus left. I even witnessed a fight between a worker and a customer. It was really scary".


News18
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Is BLACKPINK's Lisa Behind The Labubu Trend? Deets Inside
Last Updated: Lisa has been frequently spotted with the viral Labubu plushies, making the dolls even more popular. A big head, sharp teeth, large eyes and those fuzzy outfits—this is what the internet is obsessed with. While the Labubu dolls might appear creepy to some, others have found them quite endearing, resulting in global popularity. The dolls have lately become a favourite among fashion lovers and influencers, who want to do anything to collect them. And we have the likes of Dua Lipa, Kim Kardashian, David Beckham, Rihanna and now BLACKPINK's Lisa onboard the newest obsession. Lisa has been largely credited for starting the Labubu craze, owing to her appearances with plushies of the collectible toy as well as a smaller bag chain. Renowned fashion magazines like Vogue Italia and Teen Vogue have also highlighted the role of Lisa in popularising the Labubu plush toys, leading to a surge in demand and establishing it as a cultural icon. LISA is recognized by Vogue Italia and Teen Vogue as the driving force behind the worldwide surge in popularity of Labubu plush, highlighting her pivotal role in setting the global trend. — Pop Core (@TheePopCore) May 26, 2025 Originally created by Kasing Lung, who earlier had a modest fan base, saw a rise in his dolls' popularity after Lisa's enthusiastic and visible endorsements. The idol made frequent appearances with Labubu-themed merchandise and various accessories in public outings, social media posts, live performances and even fan meets. I still can't believe LISA is the one who started the whole Labubu craze. Its literally everywhere — ꧁★ As per Vogue Italia, Lisa's global influence transformed Labubu from a niche item to an international phenomenon, which has now been embraced by fans and fashion lovers alike. 'Lisa has an instinctive ability to spot and amplify niche trends," the magazine notes. just lisa never beating the labubu enthusiast allegations Likewise, Teen Vogue also stressed Lisa's role in shaping global youth culture, adding that her way of promoting Labubu plushies encouraged her fandom, elevating the doll into a symbol of creativity and self-expression. It is worth mentioning that the BLACKPINK star has herself admitted to being obsessed with the Labubu dolls. Previously, in a conversation with Variety, she said, 'I can't stop talking about Labubus. I've been going crazy for them for almost a year, but now I can't really get a new Labubus. They're really hard to find. I'm kind of sad." A Febre Labubu: O Toque Mágico da LISA — a thread — LISA BRASIL (@lalisabrasil) May 14, 2025 Noting that she has about three or four dolls in her collection, Lisa wishes to have an entire box filled with them, including one based on her own personality that she believes would blow up the Internet. With that said, with Labubu dolls getting immensely popular, one can directly purchase them from the monsters from Pop Mart, their official Amazon store, or major retailers. The unique design and growing fan base have also resulted in counterfeit versions flooding the market. First Published:


Scottish Sun
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Rihanna and Dua Lipa among celebs showing off Labubu dolls as strange fluffy creatures surge in popularity
Scroll down to see which other celebs have been pictured with the fluffy dolls LABUBU MANIA Rihanna and Dua Lipa among celebs showing off Labubu dolls as strange fluffy creatures surge in popularity Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) FLASH watches and expensive handbags used to be the go-to status symbols. But now David Beckham and Dua Lipa are among many stars showing off strange fluffy creatures on keychains. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 7 Labubu dolls have surged in popularity since being spotted on the bags of celebs Credit: Supplied 7 Rihanna was pictured sporting a Lububu doll on a Louis Vuitton handbag in LA Credit: Goff 7 Dua Lipa is among many stars showing off strange fluffy creatures on keychains Credit: Goff 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. Created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung, the vinyl figures are sold in £17.50 'blind boxes' — so fans do not know which version they are getting. Former England captain David revealed this week that his daughter Harper, 13, had bought him one, showing off a snap of a rare 'secret' edition character. 7 Olivia Attwood even had a Labubu-themed birthday party Credit: Instagram/olivia_attwood 7 Towie favourite Gemma declared she's 'obsessed' with the dolls Credit: Threads Kim posted a shot of her collection, while former Love Island star Olivia went further by having a Labubu-themed birthday party. READ MORE ON LABUBU SMASH & GRAB Labubu fan issues warning after thieves' smash & grab for 3 toys in their car Rihanna was also pictured sporting one on a Louis Vuitton handbag in LA. And Towie favourite Gemma declared she's 'obsessed', adding: 'It's all about the Labubu.' 7 David Beckham revealed that his daughter Harper, 13, had bought him one of the dolls Credit: Getty 7 Becks posted a snap of a rare 'secret' edition character Credit: Instagram NBA legend LeBron James becomes first male athlete to have own Ken Barbie doll