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Urvashi Rautela Arrived With Labubu Dolls At Wimbledon: The Story Behind Them Is Wilder Than You Think!
Urvashi Rautela turned heads at Wimbledon 2025-not just for her outfit, but for the four dolls she brought along. Wearing a white lace gown with bow straps and a corset bodice, she looked straight out of a royal-themed editorial. But the real scene-stealers? Four fuzzy Labubu dolls she carried with her.
Within hours, social media lit up.
"1st
Indian
woman
to
carry
4
Labubus," someone
posted.
"Labubu
cuteness!!"
wrote
another.
And
in
typical
internet
style,
one
confused
commenter
asked,
"They
are
lafufus?"
There are many who want to know what these toys are? And why are celebrities carrying them around? Here are the answers to those questions.
So, What's The Deal With Labubu Dolls?
If you've seen these furry, bug-eyed dolls online and wondered where they came from, here's the story. Labubus started as characters in a children's book series called The Monsters Trilogy by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung. Lung, who moved to the Netherlands as a kid, blended Nordic mythology with playful, offbeat illustrations to create a whole universe of quirky creatures.
In 2019, Lung partnered with Pop Mart-a Chinese collectibles company-to turn his artwork into physical toys. That collaboration is what turned Labubu into the global trend it is today.
Why Labubus Are Trending In 2025
Labubu dolls have been around for a while, but something changed this year. First, celebrities like BLACKPINK's Lisa started casually featuring them in their posts. Then came Rihanna, Dua Lipa, and Kim Kardashian. Social media did the rest.
Closer to home, Khushi Kapoor recently posted with one, and influencer Orry even made a video dressed as a Labubu. (Yes, full costume-he really committed.) The biggest surprise? Boney Kapoor showing up in the same video. That clip alone pulled in millions of views.
Blind Boxes And The Thrill Of The Unknown
One of the reasons Labubus are so popular is because of how they're sold. You don't just buy a doll-you buy a mystery. Each Labubu comes in a blind box, which means you only find out which one you got after opening it.
This surprise factor keeps people hooked. On TikTok, people film themselves opening boxes, hoping for their favourite version, and reacting dramatically when they don't get it. The videos are everywhere. Some are hilarious, others oddly intense.
It's become a kind of social ritual-part unboxing, part personal drama.
Resellers, Bots, And The Price Hike
Because Labubus sell out fast, resellers are using bots to buy them in bulk. The result? It's hard to find them in stores, and prices are shooting up online.
In the UK, Pop Mart even stopped selling them in physical stores after people got into fights trying to buy them. There's even a story on Reddit about someone smashing a car window to steal a Labubu (yes, seriously). Whether true or exaggerated, it shows just how intense this trend has become.
So Why Are People So Obsessed?
There's no single reason. For some, it's the celebrity influence. For others, it's the collector mindset. And then there's the emotional side, something about these odd-looking dolls reminds people of childhood, creativity, or just plain fun.
Urvashi Rautela carrying four Labubu dolls at Wimbledon might have looked random, but it perfectly captured the vibe of 2025-fashion, humour, and a bit of chaos all rolled into one moment. Whether you're already a fan or still figuring out what the fuss is about, one thing's for sure: Labubu isn't just a passing trend. It's become part of the internet's shared language.
And honestly? It's kind of fun to watch it all unfold.



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