While most people can only dream of joining pricey trends like collectible Labubu and other niche merchandise, celebrities treat these items as fashion essentials—and some users on X aren’t thrilled about it.
these fake anik anik people… all i see is consumerism and corny rich people trying to fit in https://t.co/CW6U83iDkQ
— vince (@droidhymns) November 1, 2024
A post by @droidhymns dismissed the craze as a sign of consumerism and rich people trying to fit in.
However, responses to his post were mixed, with some arguing that celebrities and socialites shouldn’t be judged based on the trend alone. After all, it’s not their fault they’re in a position to afford these pricey items.
But she seems like she genuinely likes them. Being rich is not her fault
— A girl who bakes (@YourBakerGirl_) November 1, 2024
Consumerism or culture? Maybe it’s both. Let’s not judge too quickly; everyone’s got their way of fitting in or standing out.
— Vicky Poonia (@MrVickyPoonia) November 1, 2024
It’s all about status instead of real connections these days
— Husna🇮🇳 (@HusnaRijo) November 1, 2024
I think this shouldn’t be an issue. if they can afford go ahead. Wala namang masama.
— अंकित चौधरी (@MrPoonia9) November 1, 2024
Rich people have different habits
— archana yadav (@PrachiYada97276) November 1, 2024