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Caitlin Griffin

Hasbulla becomes latest celebrity to try out the viral Big Red Boots

Social media star Hasbulla has become the latest celebrity to rock the Big Red Boot trend. The designer boots have gone viral for looking like cartoon character shoes.

Videos of the 3ft 4 Russian star have gone viral on TikTok where he climbs into the sold out designer boot by the brand MSCHF.

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One snap of Hasbulla sporting the shoes posted by someone who works for the internet sensation has now racked up over 13.3 million views.

The pic was captioned: "Had to do it to em", and fans have compared Hasbulla to cartoon characters such as Super Mario and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

The 20-year-old also wore a large red cap to match his big boots.

Hasbulla goes viral yet again as he tries on MSCHF's iconic big red boots (nicekicks Twitter)

Users on Twitter responding to the picture called him a “legend” for rocking the Big Red Boots, while another compared the internet star to Super Mario.

@Barack146 said: “Looks like a 90s ninja turtles character.”

@JeremiahBurnett tweeted: “Baby Mario vibes.”

Twitter user @Klaudiahitomi asked: “How do you walk on those?” and @sm1ph1 commented: “I love the big red boots trend.”

The $350 (£284) designer boots are now sold out and have been famously worn by celebrities such as rapper Lil Wayne, DJ Diplo, and superstar Ciara.

MSCHF describe the boots online as: “Cartoon Boots for a cool 3D World. Cartoonishness is an abstraction that frees us from the constraints of reality.

“If you kick someone in these boots they go boing!”

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