Labubu owners plan to ensure their covers to protect the toys from the robbery

The world has officially turned crazy. Crazy by a small monster stuffed as a labubu.

If you have a teenager or teenager, you probably have heard a lot. Or maybe you have even stayed a few.

The Monster Fuzzies, created by Hong Kong designer Kasing Lungare and are often seen in bags of celebrity designers around the world, are now so demanding that there has been an increase in thefts.

An increase in robberies means that people are now forced to raise their beautiful toys. Trust me, I also want it to be false news!

It is often seen that Labubus set aside the bags of celebrities around the world, causing an increase in robberies. Jessica Lee/EPA-EE/Shutterstock

Protect your labubu all costs

According to a new report by Travel Insurance Company, Passportcard, one in three millennials or gene Zers has proposed travel insurance to protect its precious labubu when traveling abroad.

But don’t call them crazy. The protection trend is increasing, and many believe that Labubus will be a huge goal, as people go to Europe to enjoy the summer, which causes those who want to protect their stuffed animals as smart.

One in three millennials or Zers has raised travel insurance to protect its precious labubu when traveling abroad. Jessica Lee/EPA-EE/Shutterstock

“It may seem ridiculous to ensure a toy, but it talks about volumes on how emotionally invested people are what they pack,” said Pedportcard Australia, Peter Klemt.

“When you consider some Labubus to come now for almost $ 652 (1,000 AUD) in resale places, it makes sense why they want to protect them.”

Labubu Megafan’s fan, Olivia Bubbalao, admitted that he was one of the people who made insurance for a recent three -week trip to Europe to protect his beautiful toy.

“I have been listening to many people who have stolen and therefore I did some research and, once I found an insurance package that included my labubu in personal value items, and then it was an idea that was not,” said the 24 -year -old. Daily telegraph,

The diffuse monsters were created by the designer of Hong Kong Kasing Lungare. Afp through Getty Images

His collector, Rachael Clayton, also revealed that he did the same and removed a $ 98 insurance package (150 AUD) to protect his seven Labubus.

“If I lost one on a trip, I would feel sad, especially today with how difficult they were and some time ago I bought them, they are part of me right now,” he said in the publication.

What is a labubu? And why does everyone want one?

Labubu dolls have exploded because their identities are hidden behind the cardboard boxes. Jessica Lee/EPA-EE/Shutterstock

These “beautiful ugly” toys are marketed and distributed by the Chinese Pop Mart toys company as collectible toys, promoting the ideology that buyers need to have all, such as Jellycats and Funko Pops.

But what really made them explode is the fact that their identities hide behind their cardboard boxes.

This blind box format has been the basis of so many viral videos, with the influentials who buy boxes and boxes of them in the hope of achieving what they really want. And, when they fail, they will buy more and more.

Since Pop Mart arrived in Sydney, Australians have been discovered in Tiktok, sharing infinite experiences of arriving at stores just after midnight, traveling all tickets to ensure that they have the fastest way to the goods and preparing to collect any possible money, just to miss the last obstacle.

The problem is now that if you miss, you are a bewilderment … or you are so desperate that you consider resorting to stealing it to someone who was fortunate enough to do it.

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