Every day, some new craze encapsulates the world of fashion and remains confusing as always. After the unbelievable love received by Labubu dolls, Brazil is running towards a new kind of craze for “creepy” reborn dolls. Replicating what a normal baby does, these dolls look exactly like a newborn baby, can cry, sick on pacifiers and even pee. Yes, we’re not joking! Used for grief therapy or parenting practice, unsettling videos of YouTubers caring for these dolls have gone viral.
The craze is so much, that women are seen taking them everywhere from shopping malls to medical centres. As per reports, the Rio de Janeiro city council has passed a bill honouring the talented artists behind the dolls. However, many city officials have been criticising people, who take these dolls to hospitals for actual check-ups. Yes, the debate sparked when a woman was seen taking her “reborn” doll to a hospital for a medical check-up.
Moreover, a community of women named –”reborn mothers,” has been taking the rounds of the internet. This group is a collector of such realistic dolls and sheds light on the real impact these dolls have on their lives, unlike what’s shown by internet-born influencers. These real-life dolls are known to comfort their owners in times of grief. Well, this craze has escalated so much that discussions and debates over them going viral have taken over the town. While some call it a genuine way of finding comfort, others ridicule their existence and emotional attachment.
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For the unversed, the latest jump in the sale of these lifeless dolls has been an unusual craze. A wonderful example of the same is the famous Labubu doll. Looking like a monster, and creepy AF, women across the globe have been flaunting them through handbags and life-size pillows. Well, it looks like this is just the beginning.
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