The Internet cannot get enough labubu dolls, these amazingly charming plush toys with blunt smirds, wide eyes and fluffy small bodies. Originally from China, these dolls and collectors can cost from 2500 to 5500 to 5500, depending on the publication. But, of course, with all this viral, the guidance is everywhere. Enter Lafufua, the name given to the fake Labubus, which now floods both the online stores and the street markets for several hundred bucks.While most people shy away from recognizing that they bought Lafufu, Anonya Pandai just went ahead and threw the microphone with their recognition. In the behind -the -scenes video posted by the Socialist Ora, Anonya accidentally shared the fact that Labubu was attached to the Chanel bag, not even real. Apparently, her friend ordered 100 dolls, hoping to start Labubu -Business, but what they got instead? Luffus pile. And instead of releasing them, Anonya decided to access her luxurious handbag with them. Honestly, some iconic.According to her: “My friend tried to get started with Labub and ordered 100 of them. But she called Lafus, not Labus … It’s, but it’s on the Chanel bag, so no one will ever know.”

The most recent viral sensation in the fashion world is a terrible Labubu doll used as a charm bag. Because the original Labubu dolls are estimated at about 5000-6000 rubles in India, the applications sell fake head dolls that have an unusual resemblance to the original doll. Although they are really like a voodoo doll, the girls also go on them and get them for Rs 600 (Image Loans: Pinterest)
Of course, the Internet was here for this. Fans loved how it was inappropriate and genuine. One of the Instagram users commented: “Ha -hh, she’s so cool about this … fell in love with him” and the other wrote: “At least she is honest!” A few even joked about nationalism, saying, “Buy Lafi, it’s Indian. Labub Chinese.”The moral of the story? You can own your set with Flair while it hangs out of the design bag and you have confidence in Ananya Panday.