Are Labubus Demonic or Evil? Here's Why the Popular Doll Is Being Linked to the Demon 'Pazuzu'
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The Labubu doll, the ugly monster with fangs, has taken the world by storm for some reason? The figure was created by artist Kasing Lung ten years ago, but got a boost in 2023 when the keychain version appeared on celebrities like Dua Lipa and Rihanna. Soon the entire internet wanted one of its own, and there have been reports of both chaos and...
Are Labubus Demonic or Evil? Here's Why the Popular Doll Is Being Linked to the Demon 'Pazuzu'
A wave of online speculation has turned a once-whimsical toy into the centre of a viral debate. In June 2025, social media lit up with claims that Labubu dolls were linked to demonic figures. The dolls, produced by Hong Kong-based brand Pop Mart, became unexpectedly associated with Pazuzu, a Mesopotamian demon popularised in modern culture. It didn't take long for TikTok, Facebook and even a few church livestreams to weigh in. What's Fuelled the…
ILLIT's Wonhee pays the price for Labubu
ILLIT‘s Wonhee recently learned a valuable lesson about the evils of Labubu, telling fans that she recently got scammed while purchasing what she thoughts were mystery Labubu boxes from Pop Mart. Instead, she got like Ladoodoo dolls delivered to her. She posted deep in grief, “I got scammed… This really isn’t it. I’m so dumbfounded. …
In a phenomenon that combines pop culture, collecting and soft diplomacy, the Labubu, small figures of mischievous appearance and disruptive design, are gaining popularity globally. From portfolios of celebrities like Rihanna or Dua Lipa to showcases in stores in New York and London, these dolls originating from China are marking trends and challenging old prejudices about "made in China" products. The Labubu were born by the hand of Pop Mart, a…
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