Russian woman literally sells her soul for a Labubu collection

A woman in Moscow has become a social media sensation in Russia after claiming she sold her soul for $1,000. She reportedly spent the money on collectible Labubu dolls and a concert ticket.

You know how people always say they’d ‘sell their soul’ for something cool, like a ton of money or an amazing trip? Well, this one woman actually went and *did* it. Seriously, she actually traded her soul – it’s a wild story!

So, this is a weird one. I saw it pop up online – apparently, some guy named Dmitry, a marketer from Moscow, posted on Telegram asking if anyone wanted to, like, *sell* their soul for 100,000 rubles, which is about $1,180. He called it a ‘prank,’ but it’s pretty wild that he even asked!

The post asked if anyone would be willing to take a deal – essentially sell their soul – for 100,000 rubles in exchange for a [redacted] card, with a formal contract signed in blood.

Labubu fan sells her soul to buy more dolls

Dmitry initially claimed he was just kidding, but the situation quickly became serious when a woman surprisingly agreed to his proposal.

Karina, age 26, made a strange deal with Dmitry, literally signing a contract with her own blood. She received just over $1,000 in return and immediately used the money to buy Labubu dolls and a ticket to see the Russian folk-pop artist Nadezhda Kadysheva.

Okay, so Dmitry posted these photos of Karina online, and she’d actually signed something in blood! It was a bit much, honestly. He then compared himself to Davy Jones from Pirates of the Caribbean – you know, the guy who cut out his own heart? He said he felt like him, sailing around and basically guiding people to the afterlife. It was a really strange comparison, but that’s how he described it.

He announced he’d just made a deal for a soul, jokingly comparing himself to the pirate lord Davy Jones and mentioning the contract was sealed with blood.

The story spread rapidly online, even reaching the Russian Orthodox Church, which criticized Karina for allegedly selling her soul for only $1,000.

According to reports from Mash and other local news sources, church officials are taking this very seriously. They believe Karina has made a deal with evil, essentially choosing a dark path. They warn that this choice could lead to a deterioration of her morals, personal well-being, and potentially result in sickness, hardship, and even death.

Dmitry often made inappropriate jokes. According to some religious beliefs, this has led him to be seen as a negative influence, as if he’s ‘sold his soul.’ The church is urging both him and the other person involved to recognize their error, seek forgiveness, and return to practicing their faith.

We’ve rarely seen anyone go to such lengths for a collectible toy like Labubu! This playful character has become incredibly popular this year, so much so that people are even insuring their Labubu figures while traveling.

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2025-09-16 20:49