- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Thu, 14 Aug 2025 05:27 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Labubu Doll Viral Video: The Labubu doll is causing quite a stir, and not just as a collectible toy. Fans around the world are queuing for hours, while social media is buzzing with unboxing videos and reactions. In India, the craze recently took a funny twist when a woman mistook the doll for a Chinese God and started offering prayers. The viral video shows her performing rituals and offering prasad to the Labubu doll. Sharing it on X, user @TyrantOppressor wrote, “An Indian girl told her mother that Labubu is a Chinese god. Just hearing this, she started worshiping Labubu. Jai Labubu.” The clip has left viewers amused and sharing laughs online.
Meanwhile, the craze isn’t always harmless. In China, a boy reportedly went on a rampage at his relative’s house after being denied the doll. He smashed a mirror-glass ceiling panel, which fell on an Italian crystal chandelier worth over Rs 36 lakh, causing damage worth more than Rs 48 lakh.
From unexpected worship in India to costly destruction in China, the Labubu doll has proven that it’s more than just a toy; it’s a worldwide phenomenon that’s capturing attention in the most unusual ways.
Watch The Viral Video:
An Indian girl told her mother that Labubu is a chinese god.
— Oppressor (@TyrantOppressor) August 13, 2025
Just hearing this she started worship Labubu.
Jai Labubu 🙇🏻♀️🚩 pic.twitter.com/E5PoR9fZKj
The post shared yesterday garnered millions of views from X users. One user wrote, "Someone said it, people believed it, now it’s a god...Reality of idol worshippers." "I only see cultured people, can't say about what others see. At the end of the day, a stick is a stick that does the job," a second user wrote.
"This is literally how religions start. Someone makes something up, others believe it, and suddenly we're all worshipping 33000 gods," added a third user. "This is both the strength & weakness of Hindus! We must maintain this innocence & love for all, BUT open our eyes to all the wrongs being done to us & practice, teac,h follow exhibit our own faith first," added a fourth user.