Rihanna and Dua Lipa among celebs showing off Labubu dolls as strange fluffy creatures surge in popularity

Published on May 24, 2025 at 11:47 PM
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FLASH watches and expensive handbags used to be the go-to status symbols.

But now and are among many stars showing off strange fluffy creatures on keychains.

Labubu doll in a white furry costume with bat wings.Labubu dolls have surged in popularity since being spotted on the bags of celebsRihanna and A$AP Rocky arriving at a terminal in a golf cart.Rihanna was pictured sporting a Lububu doll on a Louis Vuitton handbag in LADua Lipa arriving at JFK Airport.Dua Lipa is among many stars showing off strange fluffy creatures on keychains

With their bunny ears and creepy smiles, Labubu dolls have surged in popularity since being spotted on the bags of celebrities including , , and Gemma Collins.

Created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung, the vinyl figures are sold in £17.50 “blind boxes”;; — so fans do not know which version they are getting.

Former England captain revealed this week that his daughter Harper, 13, had bought him one, showing off a snap of a rare “secret”;; edition character.

Woman in pajamas holding three small plush toys.Olivia Attwood even had a Labubu-themed birthday partyGemma Collins in a yellow outfit at a Pop Mart store, holding Labubu toys.Towie favourite Gemma declared she’s ‘obsessed’ with the dolls

Kim posted a shot of her collection, while former star Olivia went further by having a Labubu-themed birthday party.

Rihanna was also pictured sporting one on a Louis Vuitton handbag in LA.

And Towie favourite Gemma declared she’s “obsessed”;;, adding: “It’s all about the Labubu.”;;

Harper and David Beckham at a fashion show.David Beckham revealed that his daughter Harper, 13, had bought him one of the dollsBrown Labubu bunny keychain on a dark-colored bag.Becks posted a snap of a rare ‘secret’ edition character

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