Bharti Singh vs. Labubu: Comedian burns 'evil' doll on camera after domestic help’s exit goes viral
Iraa Paul | Aug 07, 2025, 16:02 IST
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Comedian Bharti Singh burned her Labubu doll on camera in a video that quickly went viral. The act followed reports that her house help, Manisha, had suddenly left after the doll was brought home. Online users are now speculating that the eerie toy may have spooked her, stirring both laughs and worry.
In a recent vlog, comedian Bharti Singh burned her son Golla’s Labubu doll, saying it had “negative energy.” She noticed Golla started screaming, throwing things, and acting restless after the doll came home. Her family even joked it looked like a “devil.” Bharti said friends like actress Jasmine Bhasin also found the doll “evil,” and her sister felt it brought bad vibes into the house.
While a doll can’t truly be blamed for anything, fans were quick to connect the dots based on all the wild theories about Labubu’s “evil powers.” In the comments section, many suggested they’re convinced that Manisha’s sudden departure happened right after Bharti brought the doll home.
Reacting to the viral video of Bharti burning Labubu, one wrote, “Even Manisha left after Labubu's arrival.” Another added, “Labubu ke stock market ko girate huye bharti ji but very good it's not a good doll.” A third went on to add, “Jasmine said isko jalado or bharti ji ne jala bhi diya.”

The Labubu doll has sparked a wave of strange online theories, with many claiming it’s “cursed” or even “possessed.” Social media users have associated the toy with dark energy and linked it to demonic figures like Pazuzu, sharing unsettling accounts of odd behavior in children and frightened pets. While some dismiss the craze as a joke, others are genuinely spooked, transforming the once-trendy collectible into a viral horror sensation.
Did Bharti Singh’s domestic help Manisha leave after Labubu’s arrival?
While a doll can’t truly be blamed for anything, fans were quick to connect the dots based on all the wild theories about Labubu’s “evil powers.” In the comments section, many suggested they’re convinced that Manisha’s sudden departure happened right after Bharti brought the doll home.
Reacting to the viral video of Bharti burning Labubu, one wrote, “Even Manisha left after Labubu's arrival.” Another added, “Labubu ke stock market ko girate huye bharti ji but very good it's not a good doll.” A third went on to add, “Jasmine said isko jalado or bharti ji ne jala bhi diya.”
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Are Labubu dolls possessed?
The Labubu doll has sparked a wave of strange online theories, with many claiming it’s “cursed” or even “possessed.” Social media users have associated the toy with dark energy and linked it to demonic figures like Pazuzu, sharing unsettling accounts of odd behavior in children and frightened pets. While some dismiss the craze as a joke, others are genuinely spooked, transforming the once-trendy collectible into a viral horror sensation.
How did the Labubu trend start?
The Labubu trend began as a fun collectible toy but soon turned into a viral sensation with a creepy twist. Labubu is a character from The Monsters series by artist Kasing Lung and is sold by Pop Mart, a Chinese brand known for surprise blind-box toys. With its mischievous look and cute design, the doll became popular among Gen Z and toy collectors, especially on TikTok and Instagram.
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