Mishi Khan Warns Labubu Dolls Invite Evil Spirits, Labels Trend a “Curse”
Her stance has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some users agreeing and others dismissing the dolls as just a fun fad.

Mishi Khan has a bizarre theory regarding the use of Labubu dolls, which are currently a popular collectable toy trend.
In a video message posted on her Instagram, she publicly warned that these dolls attract negative energies, evil spirits, and dark forces.
According to her, the dolls’ spiky, horrible teeth and eerie appearance make them spiritually dangerous rather than cute or harmless toys.
She called the trend a “curse” and urged people, especially women, to avoid attaching these dolls to their bags or using them as fashion accessories, as it could bring bad luck into their lives.
Mishi Khan criticised the trend as a misguided status symbol and warned that these dolls are not just toys but could invite supernatural harm, such as jinns or evil spirits.
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Her stance has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some users agreeing and others dismissing the dolls as just a fun fad.
The Labubu doll, created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung and produced by Pop Mart, has a quirky, mischievous look that contrasts with traditional cute collectables, which may be why it has drawn such spiritual concerns from Mishi Khan