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The Labubu phenomenon has reached new heights in China, with some rare dolls selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The boy shattered a portion of a glass ceiling, causing an expensive chandelier to fall. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
A Chinese influencer’s home suffered damage of US$56,000 (Rs 49 lakh) after a visiting child, denied a rare Labubu toy, ...
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A Chinese influencer’s home suffered significant damage after a visiting child, upset at being denied a rare Labubu toy, shattered a glass ceiling and broke an Italian crystal chandelier worth a ...
A young Chinese boy allegedly damaged the ceiling and a luxurious chandelier worth 400,000 yuan (approximately ₹48 Lakh) ...
A family visit in South China turned disastrous for influencer Little Azheng when a young relative, denied a rare Labubu doll ...
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Indiatimes on MSNThis kid in China couldn't get a Labubu doll, so he caused damage worth $56,000 (Rs 40 lakhs) insteadWhen a kid in China was denied a Labubu doll adorned with jewelry, he threw a tantrum and caused damage worth $56,000. Here's all about the incident and the frenzy over these coveted Pop Mart elf-like ...
HOUSTON (Reuters) -Toronto-listed miner Gold Reserve has asked a U.S. federal court to proceed to the final sale hearing that ...
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