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After burning ‘devil' Labubu, Bharti Singh is confronted with a new one; vows to ‘bury' it this time: ‘I'm scared, can't even burn it now'

After burning ‘devil' Labubu, Bharti Singh is confronted with a new one; vows to ‘bury' it this time: ‘I'm scared, can't even burn it now'

Just a week ago, Bharti Singh made a vlog about burning her son Gola's Labubu doll. And now, in her latest vlog, Bharti has found another Labubu and this time, she declared that she is going to bury it hundreds of kilometres away in Lonavala. In her latest vlog, Bharti shared some behind-the-scenes footage from her podcast, where she and her husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa were hosting actor-entrepreneur Raj Kundra, who is the husband of actor Shilpa Shetty. On the set of the podcast, Raj gifted Bharti a Labubu doll as Bharti exclaimed, 'Yeh cheez mera peecha hi nahi chod rahi (This thing is just following me).'
As Bharti expressed herself, Raj quickly added, 'It's too expensive, and it's a unique piece.' Bharti shared her disappointment upon getting the Labubu as she told Raj, 'You have not done the right thing by giving this to me.' She then told the camera, 'It's Raj's hard-earned money, I can't even burn it. I will bury it now, at a distant place… somewhere in Lonavala.'
Bharti Singh continued talking about Labubu and said that she feels like the Labubus are following her everywhere. 'These Labubus are following me everywhere.' She shared that after she burnt her son's doll, she has found Labubus in many places. 'I went for a birthday party after burning the Labubu, and this was the theme, and today Raj has gifted it to me,' she shared. After Bharti reached home, she showed the Labubu to her son and he excitedly exclaimed, 'Let's burn it now.' But Bharti quickly added, 'I am scared of it now.'
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In her previous vlog, Bharti Singh blamed the Labubu doll for her son's 'restlessness and naughty behaviour' and burnt it. She added, 'Ever since we have got him the Labubu doll, he has lost his patience. He keeps yelling and shouting and breaking things around. Looking at his behaviour, people have been telling me the doll is the cause. Even Jasmin (Bhasin) told me it was evil. Many people told me that the doll doesn't have a good vibe to it. My sister is so scared of the doll. The other day, I went to her house with the doll, and she was like: 'Why did you get this here?' She told me, 'The doll brings negativity to people's houses.' She called it bhoot-pret (ghost).'
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