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Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story
Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap? Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but reports claiming she signed a staggering $100M four-year deal with Labubu are entirely fabricated. The rumor began as a parody post from a satirical X account impersonating TMZ, yet quickly went viral. The truth? Osaka is not officially affiliated with the brand. Instead, she’s been rocking custom-designed “Lablingblings”, handcrafted, bedazzled mascots created by NYC artist Kerin Rose Gold, each named after tennis greats like “Billie Jean Bling” and “Arthur Flashe.” These serve as playful good-luck charms and a heartfelt tribute to tennis history. This video unpacks the rumor, highlights Naomi’s cleverly personalized charm game, and celebrates how this fun trend blends style, superstition, and sport. Think this rumor was harmless, or do celebrities need to fact-check faster? Drop your thoughts below, like, share, and subscribe for more fact checks, fashion flair, and viral sporting moments. Welcome to Shine My Crown If you're interested in working with us email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story: Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap?

Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but… #NaomiOsaka #Labubu #Tennis #USOpen #FashionInSports

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Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story
Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap? Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but reports claiming she signed a staggering $100M four-year deal with Labubu are entirely fabricated. The rumor began as a parody post from a satirical X account impersonating TMZ, yet quickly went viral. The truth? Osaka is not officially affiliated with the brand. Instead, she’s been rocking custom-designed “Lablingblings”, handcrafted, bedazzled mascots created by NYC artist Kerin Rose Gold, each named after tennis greats like “Billie Jean Bling” and “Arthur Flashe.” These serve as playful good-luck charms and a heartfelt tribute to tennis history. This video unpacks the rumor, highlights Naomi’s cleverly personalized charm game, and celebrates how this fun trend blends style, superstition, and sport. Think this rumor was harmless, or do celebrities need to fact-check faster? Drop your thoughts below, like, share, and subscribe for more fact checks, fashion flair, and viral sporting moments. Welcome to Shine My Crown If you're interested in working with us email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story: Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap?

Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but… #NaomiOsaka #Labubu #Tennis #USOpen #FashionInSports

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Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story
Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap? Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but reports claiming she signed a staggering $100M four-year deal with Labubu are entirely fabricated. The rumor began as a parody post from a satirical X account impersonating TMZ, yet quickly went viral. The truth? Osaka is not officially affiliated with the brand. Instead, she’s been rocking custom-designed “Lablingblings”, handcrafted, bedazzled mascots created by NYC artist Kerin Rose Gold, each named after tennis greats like “Billie Jean Bling” and “Arthur Flashe.” These serve as playful good-luck charms and a heartfelt tribute to tennis history. This video unpacks the rumor, highlights Naomi’s cleverly personalized charm game, and celebrates how this fun trend blends style, superstition, and sport. Think this rumor was harmless, or do celebrities need to fact-check faster? Drop your thoughts below, like, share, and subscribe for more fact checks, fashion flair, and viral sporting moments. Welcome to Shine My Crown If you're interested in working with us email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story: Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap?

Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but… #NaomiOsaka #Labubu #Tennis #USOpen #FashionInSports

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Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story
Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap? Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but reports claiming she signed a staggering $100M four-year deal with Labubu are entirely fabricated. The rumor began as a parody post from a satirical X account impersonating TMZ, yet quickly went viral. The truth? Osaka is not officially affiliated with the brand. Instead, she’s been rocking custom-designed “Lablingblings”, handcrafted, bedazzled mascots created by NYC artist Kerin Rose Gold, each named after tennis greats like “Billie Jean Bling” and “Arthur Flashe.” These serve as playful good-luck charms and a heartfelt tribute to tennis history. This video unpacks the rumor, highlights Naomi’s cleverly personalized charm game, and celebrates how this fun trend blends style, superstition, and sport. Think this rumor was harmless, or do celebrities need to fact-check faster? Drop your thoughts below, like, share, and subscribe for more fact checks, fashion flair, and viral sporting moments. Welcome to Shine My Crown If you're interested in working with us email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story: Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap?

Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but… #NaomiOsaka #Labubu #Tennis #USOpen #FashionInSports

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Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story
Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap? Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but reports claiming she signed a staggering $100M four-year deal with Labubu are entirely fabricated. The rumor began as a parody post from a satirical X account impersonating TMZ, yet quickly went viral. The truth? Osaka is not officially affiliated with the brand. Instead, she’s been rocking custom-designed “Lablingblings”, handcrafted, bedazzled mascots created by NYC artist Kerin Rose Gold, each named after tennis greats like “Billie Jean Bling” and “Arthur Flashe.” These serve as playful good-luck charms and a heartfelt tribute to tennis history. This video unpacks the rumor, highlights Naomi’s cleverly personalized charm game, and celebrates how this fun trend blends style, superstition, and sport. Think this rumor was harmless, or do celebrities need to fact-check faster? Drop your thoughts below, like, share, and subscribe for more fact checks, fashion flair, and viral sporting moments. Welcome to Shine My Crown If you're interested in working with us email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story: Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap?

Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but… #NaomiOsaka #Labubu #Tennis #USOpen #FashionInSports

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Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story
Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap? Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but reports claiming she signed a staggering $100M four-year deal with Labubu are entirely fabricated. The rumor began as a parody post from a satirical X account impersonating TMZ, yet quickly went viral. The truth? Osaka is not officially affiliated with the brand. Instead, she’s been rocking custom-designed “Lablingblings”, handcrafted, bedazzled mascots created by NYC artist Kerin Rose Gold, each named after tennis greats like “Billie Jean Bling” and “Arthur Flashe.” These serve as playful good-luck charms and a heartfelt tribute to tennis history. This video unpacks the rumor, highlights Naomi’s cleverly personalized charm game, and celebrates how this fun trend blends style, superstition, and sport. Think this rumor was harmless, or do celebrities need to fact-check faster? Drop your thoughts below, like, share, and subscribe for more fact checks, fashion flair, and viral sporting moments. Welcome to Shine My Crown If you're interested in working with us email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story: Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap?

Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but… #NaomiOsaka #Labubu #Tennis #USOpen #FashionInSports

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Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story
Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap? Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but reports claiming she signed a staggering $100M four-year deal with Labubu are entirely fabricated. The rumor began as a parody post from a satirical X account impersonating TMZ, yet quickly went viral. The truth? Osaka is not officially affiliated with the brand. Instead, she’s been rocking custom-designed “Lablingblings”, handcrafted, bedazzled mascots created by NYC artist Kerin Rose Gold, each named after tennis greats like “Billie Jean Bling” and “Arthur Flashe.” These serve as playful good-luck charms and a heartfelt tribute to tennis history. This video unpacks the rumor, highlights Naomi’s cleverly personalized charm game, and celebrates how this fun trend blends style, superstition, and sport. Think this rumor was harmless, or do celebrities need to fact-check faster? Drop your thoughts below, like, share, and subscribe for more fact checks, fashion flair, and viral sporting moments. Welcome to Shine My Crown If you're interested in working with us email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story: Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap?

Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but… #NaomiOsaka #Labubu #Tennis #USOpen #FashionInSports

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Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story
Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap? Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but reports claiming she signed a staggering $100M four-year deal with Labubu are entirely fabricated. The rumor began as a parody post from a satirical X account impersonating TMZ, yet quickly went viral. The truth? Osaka is not officially affiliated with the brand. Instead, she’s been rocking custom-designed “Lablingblings”, handcrafted, bedazzled mascots created by NYC artist Kerin Rose Gold, each named after tennis greats like “Billie Jean Bling” and “Arthur Flashe.” These serve as playful good-luck charms and a heartfelt tribute to tennis history. This video unpacks the rumor, highlights Naomi’s cleverly personalized charm game, and celebrates how this fun trend blends style, superstition, and sport. Think this rumor was harmless, or do celebrities need to fact-check faster? Drop your thoughts below, like, share, and subscribe for more fact checks, fashion flair, and viral sporting moments. Welcome to Shine My Crown If you're interested in working with us email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story: Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap?

Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but… #NaomiOsaka #Labubu #Tennis #USOpen #FashionInSports

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Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story
Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap? Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but reports claiming she signed a staggering $100M four-year deal with Labubu are entirely fabricated. The rumor began as a parody post from a satirical X account impersonating TMZ, yet quickly went viral. The truth? Osaka is not officially affiliated with the brand. Instead, she’s been rocking custom-designed “Lablingblings”, handcrafted, bedazzled mascots created by NYC artist Kerin Rose Gold, each named after tennis greats like “Billie Jean Bling” and “Arthur Flashe.” These serve as playful good-luck charms and a heartfelt tribute to tennis history. This video unpacks the rumor, highlights Naomi’s cleverly personalized charm game, and celebrates how this fun trend blends style, superstition, and sport. Think this rumor was harmless, or do celebrities need to fact-check faster? Drop your thoughts below, like, share, and subscribe for more fact checks, fashion flair, and viral sporting moments. Welcome to Shine My Crown If you're interested in working with us email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story: Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap?

Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but… #NaomiOsaka #Labubu #Tennis #USOpen #FashionInSports

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Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story
Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap? Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but reports claiming she signed a staggering $100M four-year deal with Labubu are entirely fabricated. The rumor began as a parody post from a satirical X account impersonating TMZ, yet quickly went viral. The truth? Osaka is not officially affiliated with the brand. Instead, she’s been rocking custom-designed “Lablingblings”, handcrafted, bedazzled mascots created by NYC artist Kerin Rose Gold, each named after tennis greats like “Billie Jean Bling” and “Arthur Flashe.” These serve as playful good-luck charms and a heartfelt tribute to tennis history. This video unpacks the rumor, highlights Naomi’s cleverly personalized charm game, and celebrates how this fun trend blends style, superstition, and sport. Think this rumor was harmless, or do celebrities need to fact-check faster? Drop your thoughts below, like, share, and subscribe for more fact checks, fashion flair, and viral sporting moments. Welcome to Shine My Crown If you're interested in working with us email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story: Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap?

Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but… #NaomiOsaka #Labubu #Tennis #USOpen #FashionInSports

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Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story
Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap? Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but reports claiming she signed a staggering $100M four-year deal with Labubu are entirely fabricated. The rumor began as a parody post from a satirical X account impersonating TMZ, yet quickly went viral. The truth? Osaka is not officially affiliated with the brand. Instead, she’s been rocking custom-designed “Lablingblings”, handcrafted, bedazzled mascots created by NYC artist Kerin Rose Gold, each named after tennis greats like “Billie Jean Bling” and “Arthur Flashe.” These serve as playful good-luck charms and a heartfelt tribute to tennis history. This video unpacks the rumor, highlights Naomi’s cleverly personalized charm game, and celebrates how this fun trend blends style, superstition, and sport. Think this rumor was harmless, or do celebrities need to fact-check faster? Drop your thoughts below, like, share, and subscribe for more fact checks, fashion flair, and viral sporting moments. Welcome to Shine My Crown If you're interested in working with us email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story: Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap?

Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but… #NaomiOsaka #Labubu #Tennis #USOpen #FashionInSports

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Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story
Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap? Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but reports claiming she signed a staggering $100M four-year deal with Labubu are entirely fabricated. The rumor began as a parody post from a satirical X account impersonating TMZ, yet quickly went viral. The truth? Osaka is not officially affiliated with the brand. Instead, she’s been rocking custom-designed “Lablingblings”, handcrafted, bedazzled mascots created by NYC artist Kerin Rose Gold, each named after tennis greats like “Billie Jean Bling” and “Arthur Flashe.” These serve as playful good-luck charms and a heartfelt tribute to tennis history. This video unpacks the rumor, highlights Naomi’s cleverly personalized charm game, and celebrates how this fun trend blends style, superstition, and sport. Think this rumor was harmless, or do celebrities need to fact-check faster? Drop your thoughts below, like, share, and subscribe for more fact checks, fashion flair, and viral sporting moments. Welcome to Shine My Crown If you're interested in working with us email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Cap or Real? The $100M Naomi Osaka–Labubu Deal Is Just a Parody—Discover the Real Story: Is that $100 million Labubu deal for real—or just cap?

Naomi Osaka’s crystal-studded Labubu figures have captured the spotlight at the 2025 U.S. Open—but… #NaomiOsaka #Labubu #Tennis #USOpen #FashionInSports

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