In Photos | Naomi Osaka's Labubu and other celebs who flaunt the 'weird' doll
The Labubu craze isn’t going anywhere. The latest to jump on the bandwagon is Naomi Osaka. The tennis star was seen carrying a sparkly version of the doll during her first match at the US Open in New York. She’s just the latest big name to be seen with the coveted toy
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Japanese Tennis player Naomi Osaka brought her unique fashion sense to US Open being held in New York. Although she scored a brilliant 6-3, 6-4 against Belgium’s Greet Minnen in the first round, it was her bedazzled Labubu doll that caught everyone’s attention. The 3D-printed doll, named Billie Jean Bling, features approximately 3,000 hand-applied crystal embellishments. AP
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K-pop band Blackpink’s Lisa has also been seen carrying Labubu dolls with her on several occasions. She was one of the first people to carry the dolls around, thus being considered the OG of the trend. @lalisa_blackpinks/Instagram
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Pop star Rihanna was seen carrying a Labubu clipped to her Louis Vuitton bag earlier. She was spotted carrying a pink Labubu at the airport. Created by Kasing Lung, Labubu is inspired by Nordic fairy tales and mythological elves, giving the character its quirky, elfin charm. @tommythebest/X
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Singer Dua Lipa has also been seen with her Labubu at the airport. Her baby pink Labubu added just the right touch of whimsy to her airport look featuring street fashion. These dolls have appeared in more than 300 variants, ranging from limited-edition series to seasonal, cosplay, and museum-exclusive designs. @Martinoleary/X
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Another celebrity seen sporting the ‘ugly-cute’ toy was Cardi B. She even gave away a few of the Labubu dolls to her fans on Instagram. Pop Mart’s revenue generated nearly $420 million in 2025, while the total revenue went up by nearly 204 per cent to $1.93 billion in 2025. @iamcardib/Instagram
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Several Indian celebrities have also been seen with the Labubu dolls. One of them is Urvashi Rautela, who was seen carrying four Labubu dolls during the Wimbledon 2025 event. Considered to be the most expensive toy collectable, a four-foot mint-green Labubu was sold at auction in Beijing for approximately $170,000 in 2024. @urvashirautela/Instagram
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V, a member of the K-pop band BTS, was seen walking through Seoul’s Incheon airport carrying a grey labubu attached to a black leather handbag. Some countries have launched counterfeits nicknamed Lafufus, but the best way to check their authenticity is by looking for features like nine teeth and security markings like QR codes. Image Courtesy: @celineofficial/X


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