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Bollywood actor Ananya Panday doesn’t own Labubus, but its knockoff, Lafufus. As the monster plushie made by Chinese toy ...
What started out as a cute bag charm accessory has turned into a worldwide phenomenon. Due to the limited numbers and huge ...
From facial characteristics to QR codes and tags, we are breaking down how to identify a Labubu and why there's nothing wrong with getting your own Lafufu.
The skin tone of the doll also matters, as authentic dolls will be a pale peach tone, whereas fakes may be more orange or ...
COMMENT: Local authorities are rightly warning against buying fake Labubu dolls, called Lafufus, due to choking hazards and ...
The Labubu craze has found a new home, as hundreds of people lined up to get the eerie ugly dolls at Chinese toymaker Pop ...
A terrifying incident recently hit a shopping mall in China after several reports claimed that a woman committed suicide when ...
Lafufu dolls, which are a counterfeit version of the original now-viral Labubu dolls, have taken over the market, making it ...
"Original Labubus were pale complexioned, but the counterfeits sometimes had hues of pink, orange, or yellow. Additionally, ...
A warning has been issued to anyone with a fake Labubu doll as it’s been revealed that the popular toys can pose a serious ...
Perhaps the Lafufu appeal is rooted in the rise of dupes and superfakes, a growing trend among millennials and Gen Z-ers that seeks to normalize and destigmatize buying and owning counterfeit ...
The Lafufu's limbs weren't completely mobile — its feet could not be rotated 360 degrees. And most unfortunately, my poor Lafufu also appeared to have a receding hairline, ...