In a bizarre twist of internet culture, the now-infamous man from China — known online for cross-dressing and allegedly deceiving hundreds of men — has been turned into a parody toy figure. Within days of his scandal going viral, social media is flooded with images of an uncanny toy inspired by his appearance, complete with exaggerated facial features, detachable wig, and even his infamous red outfit.
What started as a shocking news story has now evolved into full-blown internet satire, with users joking that this new toy has officially “replaced Labubu” as the king of meme collectibles.
“I never thought I’d see the day this guy became a toy,” one user commented. “Labubu can step aside — this is the new internet icon!”
Netizens React: Creepy, Hilarious, or Both?
Reactions online range from sheer disbelief to uncontrollable laughter. Social media comments poured in with people tagging their friends, joking about buying the figure as a prank gift, or questioning if the toy was actually real.
“What’s next? A life-sized silicone version?” one person laughed, while another added, “This is nightmare fuel… and I want one!”
The speed at which the internet responded with parody merchandise shocked many. From design mockups to 3D-printed figures, fans-turned-creators wasted no time in bringing the character to life — in plastic. Some even suggested it could become an NFT or a game skin.
But not everyone is entertained. Critics argue that turning a disturbing and potentially criminal case into a joke risks trivialising the harm caused. “It’s gone from scandal to meme to merch — and that’s pretty messed up,” one user wrote.
Viral Fame Turns into Unofficial Collectable

While the figure isn’t available on official platforms like Shopee or Lazada, various unofficial online shops, forums, and custom toy creators have started selling or showcasing mock-ups of the parody figure. It’s not clear who designed the first version, but its circulation is exploding across Facebook, Instagram, and Telegram.
Some even speculate it’s only a matter of time before someone turns it into a mass-produced gag item, or worse, a full-blown “adult novelty” toy — as memes joke about possible spin-offs including vinyl soundtracks or inflatable dolls.
Regardless of how you feel about it, one thing’s for sure: the internet never lets a scandal die quietly. The parody figure might just be 2025’s most absurd example of meme culture turning controversy into collectable chaos.
In a world where infamy equals influence, even the most shocking headlines can end up… on your shelf.