WATCH: Child's hilarious reaction to fake gold and ‘invisible' Labubu leaves TikTok in stitches
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TikTok has seen its fair share of chaos; however, nothing prepared users for the 24-carat gold Labubu drama.
A seven-year-old girl on TikTok is clearly not having it after a content creator who is claiming that she is the only sole owner of a 24 karat gold Labubu globally.
TikTok is in stitches because of the little girl's meltdown videos that her mom shared after content creator @lilzbullzofficial shared a video on TikTok showcasing her expensive and rare Labubu.
'I have the one and only 24-carat Labubu. Now this is real 24-carat gold, made in the form of a Labubu. Now he weighs 200 grams, it cost us 20,000 pounds ( approximately R477,063) to have it made.
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'They melted down basically gold bars and they put it into a shaper thing that was in the shape of a Labubu. Obviously, this little tassel here, that is just a gold bit of material, but the ring is obviously 24 carat gold,' the viral TikTok sensation said.
Her video has amassed over 43 million views, nearly 4 million likes as well and 560,000 shares on TikTok.
While this is clearly rage bait, the seven-year-old Labubu fan does not think it is. Moreover, she has done her research about the difference between a real Labubu and a fake one.
A few days ago, the upset little girl called her out for the fake gold Labubu.
@cuzinsuzyofficial1
My daughter gets so upset over people and labubus …. ♬ original sound - TherealCuzinsuzy
'Okay, guess what, guys, she's saying that she's got the legendary carat Labubu. She ain't, you can technically see that it's spray-painted because it's got no eyes, because it's spray-painted.
'And they are saying that they are not 3D printed. You can literally see a crack right there.' @TherealCuzinsuzy shared.
If you thought that it is the end of the hilarious Labubu drama, it is not because the content creator continued to rage bait in another video claiming that she has an invisible Labubu.
The TikToker shared: 'I am the owner of the one and only invisible, disappearing Labubu. Now, so many people are telling me that it's fake.'
Sounds of an object falling were heard in the background, as she claimed to have dropped the invisible Labubu twice.
However, the little girl was not having it yet again about this so-called rare doll as her mother captured her having another meltdown and calling out the content creator.
'This is just pure b**s**t, I am going to expose her for the last time. If she sends anything like this again, I am going to never, ever accept her apology again. You can see that it is not an invisible Labubu,' the girl said.
Unimpressed by her antics, she continued to share that there is no such thing as an invisible Labubu.
The Labubu craze is real and these plush dolls that have a mischievous grin have gained a massive fandom worldwide.
Perfect for aesthetics as an accessory for a handbag, these little creature-looking like dolls with big pointy ears are the trendy things to own right now.
From young girls to celebrities including Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner and Dua Lipa all own an impressive collection of Labubus.

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