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Urvashi Rautela’s Wimbledon Look Sparks Trolls Over “Fake Labubu” Dolls


Urvashi Rautela made a striking appearance at Wimbledon 2025, donning a white lace dress by designer Ali Asaad and carrying a luxury Hermès Birkin bag. But what truly caught attention were the Labubu dolls clipped onto her handbag—quirky, collectible accessories that are trending among global celebrities.


However, what was meant to be a bold fashion statement quickly turned into a viral talking point. Social media users mocked Urvashi, claiming the dolls were “fake Labubus” and criticizing her overall style as “low standard” for such a prestigious event.



Were the Dolls Actually Fake?


Despite the online mockery, there’s no credible evidence suggesting the Labubu dolls were counterfeit. On the contrary, detailed images indicate they were authentic designer charms, part of a growing fashion trend embraced by celebrities like Rihanna and Ananya Panday.

Her Birkin bag was also verified as genuine, reinforcing that this was a deliberate and curated look, not a misstep.


The Kate Middleton Controversy


Further adding to the buzz was Urvashi’s claim of meeting Kate Middleton, which turned out to be a photo taken from a distance. This fueled more ridicule, as netizens accused her of exaggerating for attention.


Final Thoughts

While Urvashi’s Wimbledon look was polarizing, it underscores how quickly fashion risks by public figures can become targets for digital trolling. The Labubu dolls were likely real—the reactions, however, were a mix of misinformation and performative outrage.



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