Labubu Dolls ‘demon’s toys’ daw, Kathleen Hermosa nagbabala: Be vigilant!
NI-REPOST ng aktres na si Kathleen Hermosa ang post ng isang digital creator tungkol sa Labubu Dolls na kinababaliwan ngayon ng mga nangongolekta at talagang mega post pa sila ng pag-a-unboxing nila.
Maraming personalidad ang talagang into Labubu Dolls na sobrang mamahal kaya naman ang ibang hindi kayang bumili ng mamahalin ay napapa-sana all na lang.
Anyway, may paalala ang digital creator na Stuff Finds, ang Facebook account tungkol sa mga Labubu dolls, na hindi dapat ito tinatangkilik dahil ito ay “the Devil’s Pet.”
Sang-ayon naman si Kathleen dito kaya niya ni-repost at may caption na, “Be vigilant guys.”
Ang nakalagay sa post ng digital creator, “The Legend of Labubu: The Devil’s Pet.
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“If you’re colleting Labubu, you’re not just building a cute collection – you’re gathering the pets of the underworld!
“Every Labubu you own brings you one step closer to owning a piece of Hell itself.
“These mischievous little devils aren’t just figurines or toys, they’re known to be Lucifer’s favorite companions, feeding on the souls of the damned.
“Each Labubu you collect is a symbol of chaos, darkness, and the power of the underworld. Keep collecting, and you might unknowingly summon something darker a direct connection to Lucifer’s den.
“Rumor has it, those who collect enough Labubus may find themselves visited by the real deal. And trust us, when Labubu shows up, it’s hungry for souls.”
Trending ang post na ito sa social media at ang ilan sa mga nabasa naming komento:
“Okay pa sana yung issue kay Baby Shark, Hello Kitty, etc kasi cute talaga ito sorry di talaga ang creepy.”
“Hosea 4:6 God said my people are perish because of lack of knowledge. Thanks be to God He exposed this things for us to aware and awake.”
“Ako lang ba ang di na cu-cutean dito…Sorry pero ‘di ko bet haha mabuti seguro si Sanguko.”
“First time pa lang na nakita ko siya as trending stuff I feel something creepy and wrong about it…Masyadong mandaraya ang kaaway magmumukain nyang maganda ang panget at pagmumukhain yang tama ang mali to deceive us Christians so be vigilant.”
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“Same nu’ng nag-hype rin yung mga Doll Trolls way back 90s.”
“Grabe naman mental gymnastics ng mga fundamentalists. Kung sabagay Ang hihilig niyo sa piksyon, threatened rin kayo sa mga bagay hango sa mga piksyon.”
“Making story… tell it to the marines.”
“Sorry kahit mai pera Ako hindi ko yan gusto hahaha.”“Kung walang pambuy tahimik nalang.”
“Yes! The first time I saw those Labubu dolls trending, I already knew something was off—they seemed connected to Illuminati symbolism right away. And honestly, I don’t even understand why everyone’s buying them; they don’t even look cute. It’s not just toys, either; my husband once brought home an olive oil bottle with the Illuminati eye symbol on it. I didn’t use it and ended up throwing it away. These things may look innocent, but as Christians, we need to stay vigilant about what we’re allowing into our homes. Let’s choose wisely and avoid anything that doesn’t align with our faith.”
“Labubu is based on Nordic mythology. Its creator was inspired by the fairy tales of Europe and created Labubu along with the other Monsters first as characters in a children’s book. Its cuteness can help desensitize about the dark side.”
“Ang bitter nito sa company ng Labubu. Labubu is cute Yet expensive .. Hahaha.”
“Siguro nga yan tlaga sila. Actually sino nka abot sa trolls na laruan diba may pinipindot sa gitna n umiilaw sabi dati humiling k doon mag kakatotoo wishing dolls daw sya. Bka nga totoo yan wag nman sana kc nakabili n ako ng isa natakot na anak ko nu’ng nkita nya yan.”
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