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Denied a Labubu, China boy smashes glass ceiling and chandelier worth Rs 48 lakh at relative’s house
The boy's family claimed they were financially struggling, and offered 20,000 yuan (Rs 2.4 lakh) in compensation.
A young Chinese boy allegedly damaged the ceiling and a luxurious chandelier worth 400,000 yuan (approximately ₹48 Lakh) ...
The Labubu phenomenon has reached new heights in China, with some rare dolls selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
A social media influencer from Shanghai took to the local social media app Red Note after their relative’s teenage boy caused ruckus in his home, worth nearly Rs 50 lakh. As per reports, the child was ...
A Chinese influencer’s home suffered damage of US$56,000 (Rs 49 lakh) after a visiting child, denied a rare Labubu toy, smashed a glass ceiling and an Italian crystal chandelier.
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News Nation on MSNRise of Labubu toys comes with risks for retailers and consumers"I am not surprised that they are being stolen, that places are getting robbed,” collector Danni Limonez says.
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Embracing the controversial technology might help retailer Pop Mart adapt the fad before it fizzles, but the cultural consequences in the U.S. could be dire.
At peak, Labubu dolls weren’t just collectibles, they were emotional currency. But the latest drama including the seizure of ...
Masked thieves stole $7,000 worth of trendy Labubu collectible dolls from a Los Angeles-area toy store using a stolen vehicle ...
Sydney Sweeney and Labubus are both being "sold" to Gen Z in varying ways and experts share their take on why this generation ...
Liam Neeson was asked what a Labubu is in a new interview, and his hilarious response has gone viral The collectible monster ...
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