Reneé Rapp openly expressed her dislike for Labubu dolls at her album release event, stating they are 'so ugly' while signing one. The fan, Danielle, believed Rapp would like the doll, but Rapp clarified her feelings. The viral moment resonated with many fans, who appreciated her honesty. Labubus have gained recent popularity as collectibles, originally designed by Kasing Lung and produced by Pop Mart. Rare versions of Labubus have reached astonishing prices, selling for up to $170,000, highlighting their collectible status. Rapp's new album, Bite Me, is a shift from her previous music.
Reneé Rapp reacted to a fan's request to sign a Labubu doll by calling it 'so f*cking ugly,' assuring she wasn't attacking the fan, but the doll.
Labubus, initially known in China, gained viral fame recently, becoming collectibles that often come in 'blind boxes' where the buyer does not know what they will get.
Many fans praised Reneé Rapp for her honesty, with comments like 'She told no lies, I don't know why people are so obsessed with them.'
Rare Labubu dolls have been sold for as high as $170,000, reflecting the growing interest and collecting culture around these toys.
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