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The eerie rise of Labubu dolls has social media users drawing links to The Simpsons and demonic mythology, prompting panic, ...
Viral TikTok videos claim Labubu dolls are linked to Pazuzu, an ancient Mesopotamian demon. Learn the origins of the Labubu toy panic, Pazuzu mythology, and the truth behind this viral conspiracy ...
Labubu dolls are small, furry toys with big grins and sharp teeth. They were created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung and made by Chinese company POP MART. At first, people loved them. Celebrities like ...
Labubu dolls face controversy after a viral post links them to the demon Pazuzu. The claim triggered panic and misinformation ...
The name “Labubu” first appeared in 2015, when Hong Kong-born illustrator Kasing Lung created the character – a small forest ...
The Labubu craze is still going strong, but some people have started burning these furry little monsters after a viral conspiracy theory claimed they are possessed by a demon called Pazuzu.
A popular toy craze has taken the world by storm, and the international obsession has reached Hawaii.
One Labubu owner has taken to Reddit to recall the moment she was left terrified after a stranger gave her a 'demon' warning about their doll.
Pazuzu is often depicted as having a lion-like face, bird talons and wings, and the demonic entity even featured in 1973 horror movie The Exorcist. The wild online frenzy began on TikTok and X ...
The link between Labubu and Pazuzu seems to be based on speculation and misinformation, with no concrete evidence to support the claims of demonic connections. Also Read | Amid 'Korean Botox' Buzz On ...
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