Actress Kathleen Hermosa has issued a public warning on social media about the popular collectible Labubu Dolls, cautioning her followers to “be vigilant” amid circulating claims that the dolls have dark, mythical associations.
Hermosa’s post re-shared a message from digital creator Stuff Finds, who described the dolls as “the Devil’s Pet,” sparking a wave of online discussion.
The post by Stuff Finds warns that Labubu Dolls, known for their unique and quirky designs, are more than just figurines, suggesting they symbolize “chaos, darkness, and the power of the underworld.” The creator’s statement read, “Every Labubu you own brings you one step closer to owning a piece of Hell itself.” The viral post quickly gathered attention, with fans and collectors weighing in on social media about the dolls’ potentially sinister significance.
Hermosa, siding with the post’s cautionary tone, captioned her re-share with, “Be vigilant, guys.”
Her warning has since triggered a mix of reactions, with many agreeing and others dismissing the claims as sensationalized. Comments on the post ranged from supportive responses—highlighting the need for awareness—to skepticism about what they called an overreaction.
Some social media users pointed to the dolls’ origins, noting that Labubu and its character companions are inspired by Nordic mythology and European fairy tales.
According to these users, the Labubu dolls’ creator initially developed them for a children’s book, a detail that supporters argue challenges the claims of dark associations. Yet, other netizens continue to express concern, with some sharing personal experiences of unease toward the dolls’ designs.
This controversy recalls similar instances from the past, such as the 1990s reaction to Troll dolls, which also faced backlash for alleged mystical and supernatural connotations. Now, Labubu Dolls are sparking a similar debate, with divided opinions about their place in homes and collections.
While some enthusiasts see Hermosa’s warning as a call for careful consideration, others view it as an overblown reaction to harmless collectibles.
The actress has yet to respond to the ongoing debate, but her message remains clear: think twice before inviting Labubu Dolls—and their mythical associations—into personal spaces.