Rene Nezhoda Joins eBay Live Pop Mart Labubu Action-Figure Show Feb. 11
Storage Wars personality Rene Nezhoda appears on eBay Live as part of a string of Pop Mart Labubu-focused seller events, which include a Feb. 11, 2026 listing that promised curated items and "authenticated stock."

An event listing for a Feb. 11, 2026 live-streamed seller show focused on Pop Mart Labubu and related action-figure lines appeared to the Labubu community, with the event page offering times, a curated product list, and claims of authenticated stock for collectors; it was promoted as a live buying opportunity for viewers seeking authentic. The Feb. 11 listing is the most recent date in a series of eBay Live activity tied to Labubu figures and related action-figure lines.
The Popmart presence on eBay Live stretches back at least to mid-2025. An eBay listing snippet shows a past event timestamped “Saturday, Jun 28, 2025 at 7:20 pm PST,” and the page text available in that listing reads: “Watch recording. Seller's other events. See all · Popmart Labubu Miniso BB3 Action Figure Live Events - 2.1.” That entry explicitly uses the product label “Popmart Labubu Miniso BB3 Action Figure,” indicating sellers have been listing specific Labubu variants on eBay Live.
Separately, a reported eBay Live shopping event tied to a Collected-style report named Storage Wars personality Rene Nezhoda as a presenter. The ToyBook excerpt quoting the eBay Collected write-up states, “eBay is extending the report with a real-time shopping event on eBay Live, where Storage Wars personality Rene Nezhoda showcases curated collectibles inspired by the findings.” That excerpt gives the scheduled livestream time as “Dec. 20 at 11 a.m. PT” and calls out items included in that stream as “a Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card and a rare Labubu x Vans figure.” The Dec. 20 Nezhoda show appears distinct from the Jun. 28 and Feb. 11 seller entries rather than the same event listed under different dates.
Product mentions across the listings and reports show multiple Labubu variants attracting attention. The eBay snippet labels a Miniso BB3 Action Figure, the Collected excerpt highlights a “rare Labubu x Vans figure,” and Katherine Hill’s market summary cites Labubu sales examples including “a high-value Labubu Mega figure, closing at thousands of dollars.” Hill’s summary places the trend in hard numbers: “Pop Mart’s Labubu figures emerged as a standout hit, with Labubu searches increasing by more than 2,600% year-over-year,” and adds that “Blind box collectibles also surged, with sales up more than 470% compared to 2024.”

Despite the promotional copy, several specific seller-level details remain unlisted on the public snippets. The Jun. 28 page shows “Seller's other events” but does not display a seller handle in the text provided, and the Feb. 11 listing text supplied does not name a host or seller. The original report notes “claims of authenticated stock for collectors” but does not explain who performs authentication or what guarantees are offered, leaving provenance and authentication procedures unverified from the excerpts.
For Labubu collectors tracking live drops, the available records establish a clear pattern: multiple eBay Live entries and curated seller streams across at least three dates, high search growth, and high-dollar auction examples that explain why eBay and presenters like Rene Nezhoda have been involved. Remaining verification steps include obtaining the seller account names for the Jun. 28 and Feb. 11 pages, the full curated product lists and SKUs, and documentation on the “authenticated stock” claims before buyers commit on future live shows.
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