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Demon or designer? Labubu dolls spark wild online debate

Demon or designer? Labubu dolls spark wild online debate

IOL News10-07-2025
Labubu dolls, the quirky toys adored by celebrities, have ignited a fierce debate online, with claims of demonic connections causing panic among fans.
It was only a matter of time before something adorable became the target of an internet witch hunt.
Labubu dolls, the wide-eyed, toothy little monsters dangling from the designer bags of Rihanna, Kim Kardashian and Dua Lipa are the latest victims of a digital-age moral panic.
Cute? Sure. Slightly creepy? Definitely. But demonic? That's the claim currently sweeping across TikTok and X, and it's sent conspiracy-loving corners of the internet into a frenzy.
What are Labubu dolls?
Labubus are palm-sized fuzzy creatures attached to keychains, available in multiple quirky variations. They're sold in a 'blind box' format, which means you never quite know what you're getting - a marketing strategy that's irresistible to collectors and children alike.
They've become must-haves for fashionistas and collectors alike, popping up everywhere, and naturally, when something gets that popular, the internet decides it must be cursed.
The 'Demonic Energy' theory
In recent weeks, social media users have started comparing Labubus to none other than Pazuzu - an ancient Mesopotamian demon known for his lion-like face, clawed feet and wings.
One X user took it upon themselves to warn the masses:
'Labubu = Pazuzu. Do not invite demons into your home.'
Another one said, 'Bruhh I have read somewhere that LABUBU doll is associated with demon PAZUZU an ancient demon of Mesopotamia and Babylon mythology....'
It escalated quickly. Some Christians have even taken to burning their Labubu dolls in the name of spiritual safety - because naturally, nothing says calm and rational response like setting plush toys on fire.
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