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Urvashi Rautela once again stole the spotlight, this time at the prestigious Wimbledon 2025 tournament. The actress made headlines not just for her presence but for an unusual accessory—four 'Labubu' dolls she carried with her to the iconic sporting event.Clad in a chic white outfit befitting the Wimbledon aesthetic, Urvashi posed with the quirky collectible toys, leaving the internet divided. While some found it adorable and praised her bold fashion statement, others questioned the context of the plush toys at such a high-profile event.The 'Labubus' have also piqued curiosity, with many wondering what they symbolize—or if they're just a playful personal touch.Regardless, one thing's clear: when it comes to turning heads, Urvashi Rautela knows exactly what she's doing.
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Sara Tendulkar Attends Wimbledon Finals In Style With Parents, Sachin And Anjali Tendulkar
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