
Now even WEDDINGS are gripped by Labubu fever! Brides are throwing £50 toys instead of bouquets amid shopper brawls over the popular items
The long-held wedding ritual sees the bride throw her bouquet towards the women in attendance, with whoever catches it said to be the next to get married.
However, some newlyweds - presumably lucky enough to have a Labubu or two to spare - are ditching the flowers in favour of the viral bag charms that adult women can't seem to get enough of.
For instance, one Melbourne-based bride threw a Labubu keychain at her waiting friends at her wedding reception, as footage of the woman riling up the crowd before chucking the mystery box at them was shared online.
The video, posted on TikTok by one of the guests, showed them scrambling to get their hands on the toy while screaming in delight.
'Is it a 2025 wedding if there isn't a Labubu toss?' the caption read.
This isn't the only wedding that's featured a 'Labubu toss' in recent times; in fact, 3,235 miles away in Jakarta, another newlywed couple did the exact same.
In a video shared on TikTok, the pair can be seen throwing the tiny box into a sea of guests who all rushed to claim the Labubu doll.
The crowd at the Australian wedding went wild as they had the chance of winning a Labubu toy
The clip was posted by the bride's sister, who goes by the username @sellarmoonnn, as she revealed her 'boyfriend caught the Labubu toss' in the caption.
'Bouquet toss < Labubu toss,' she added.
Elsewhere, another bride seemingly decided to attach the lavender-coloured figurine to her wedding bouquet - before clarifying 'it's for the video'.
Krish Parathan, from Toronto, shared a video of a woman getting ready to tie the knot and captioned the clip: 'Your Labubu is the main character of your wedding bouquet.'
But the woman believed to be the bride later told people to 'calm down' while explaining that she did not walk down the aisle with the Labubu but simply posed with it for the video.
She wrote: 'Everyone calm down it's for video I didn't walk down the aisle with it.'
Not only have Labubus been thrown at guests and fastened onto bouquets, but guests have also offered the keyrings as a wedding gift to the bride and groom.
One such person, TikToker @babybalut, who attended a wedding in San Jose filmed herself running over to the happy couple with two mystery boxes as they each picked one.
'POV: You give Labubus as a wedding gift,' the caption read.
She was filmed running over to the happy couple with two mystery boxes as the bride and groom said which ones they wanted
Labubu dolls, first created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, are described as having a playful yet fierce look thanks to their wide eyes, sharp teeth, and pointed ears.
Labubu fever has gripped the younger generations in recent months, with fans often spending hundreds to complete their collections.
These dolls are currently only being produced and distributed by Pop Mart after Lung signed an exclusive worldwide licensing deal with the Chinese toy company in 2019.
However, demand for these dolls has surged after Labubus went viral on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram - meaning they are almost always sold out at Pop Mart stores.
It comes after shocking footage of several men hurling punches at one another to secure Labubu dolls surfaced on social media.
The group had supposedly been trying to purchase some Labubu dolls at an outlet for Pop Mart, which makes the gremlin-like bag charms, in Stratford's Westfield shopping centre when the brawl ensued.
It is not the first time the Labubu plushies have sparked violence among fans of the furry fashion accessory, with one woman also telling the BBC she witnessed a fight between a worker and a shopper in the same store.
Pop Mart - a Chinese toy store for adults - has since announced it would be pulling all of its Labubu plushies from its 16 UK stores until June to 'prevent any potential safety issues'.
The company told the BBC this was 'not the kind of customer experience it aimed to offer' and promised the dolls would 'return to physical stores' next month as they work on a 'new release mechanism'.
But some devoted fans have reacted in fury to the company's decision to pull the toys, blaming them for causing 'hype' by only releasing a few dolls at a time.
Others have also complained of re-sellers making it increasingly difficult to purchase the dolls, which can be bought in-store or online for as little as £13.50, by selling them on second-hand sites for up to £600.
Ashley Bushey, 32, said she spent more than £1,000 on 13 Labubu toys and countless hours scrolling on TikTok Shop, Vinted and Facebook re-sale groups to expand her collection.
Miss Bushey, a Northamptonshire-based coffee shop supervisor, said she predominantly tunes in to Pop Mart's regular TikTok livestreams, which showcase the toys for fans to purchase.
'It's a battlefield. (Pop Mart) are live every day from 2pm to 7pm and I sneak out at work, like I'm always trying to score one on the (livestream),' she said.
She said she spends 'more time than I care to admit' finding Labubus, but added 'especially now, because they're so hard to get' after Pop Mart's decision to pause UK sales.
'I'm not even a big collector in the scheme of things. If you go into Facebook groups, I mean, some of them are insane,' she said.
Miss Bushey said she collects the '90s and early 2000s toys and started buying Labubus from Pop Mart's The Monsters series in December, describing them as 'so ugly that they were cute'.
All the Labubus in The Monsters collection are female, making male versions of the toys extremely rare.
The toy collector said she managed to find a rare male toy named Zimomo, which she bought for £200, but added that she had seen some limited edition Labubus listed at £600 on Vinted and eBay.
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