
Can a toy make you a billionaire overnight? Meet the Chinese CEO who made $1.6 billion in a day thanks to a viral doll
Chinese CEO Wang Ning earned $1.6 billion in a single day as Pop Mart's viral Labubu dolls took the world by storm. Spotted with global celebrities, the mischievous toys sparked shopping frenzies, especially in the U.S. and U.K., where stores saw near-riots. (Facebook/ Agencies)
What do a gremlin-faced doll, Blackpink's Lisa, and a near-riot in a London toy store have in common? The answer lies in one mischievous word: Labubu. This quirky, wide-eyed collectible from Chinese toy giant Pop Mart has not only taken over celebrity handbags and social media timelines—it's also added a staggering $1.6 billion to CEO Wang Ning's fortune in just one day. Yes, you read that right. In the era of high-tech IPOs and AI booms, it's a 10-dollar designer toy, sealed in a blind box, that's redefining wealth creation and retail hysteria.
With its eccentric, impish smile and collector appeal, the Labubu doll has become the must-have accessory of the year. Spotted dangling from the designer purses of Rihanna, Jamie Chua, and India's very own Ananya Panday, Labubu is more than a toy—it's a statement.
But the craze isn't just cosmetic. A BBC report recently highlighted how demand in the UK spiraled so wildly out of control that Pop Mart had to halt in-store sales after physical altercations broke out among eager buyers.
The tipping point? Pop Mart's mobile app shot to the top of the U.S. app store, sending the company's shares soaring and instantly swelling Wang Ning's net worth to a jaw-dropping $18.7 billion, according to Forbes .
At 38, Wang Ning has transformed from a Zhengzhou University advertising graduate to the architect of a global toy empire. Founded in 2010, Pop Mart didn't start with billion-dollar ambitions—but with blind boxes. These sealed packages conceal which toy you're getting, encouraging fans to keep buying for a full set. What sounds like a gimmick has turned into genius—thanks to psychological appeal and market-savvy execution.
Today, Pop Mart collaborates with renowned artists to create collectible series like Molly, Skullpanda, and Dimoo. With half its sales still happening at physical outlets, and the rest through a robust digital and social media ecosystem, the brand has become a powerhouse of pop-cultural obsession, reaching across Asia, Europe, and the United States.
Once confined to dusty toy shelves, collectibles have found their renaissance in what The Financial Times calls 'trendy connoisseurship.' Pop Mart has elevated figurine buying into a lifestyle pursuit for China's young, affluent consumers—and the world is catching on. Blind boxes now command second-hand resale values that attract not just fans but investors, with some venture capital firms reportedly dabbling in this curious market. And amid trade tensions and global economic uncertainty, Pop Mart's irresistible charm has proved its resilience, crossing borders with ease and capturing hearts—and wallets—everywhere it goes.
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