Lin-Manuel Miranda has been immortalized as a wax figure at Madame Tussauds New York, dressed as Alexander Hamilton to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the musical. The figure was revealed at the Richard Rodgers Theatre with Jimmy Fallon hosting, and Miranda described the process of sitting for the wax figure as surreal and detailed. The figure will be displayed alongside other Broadway characters in the On Broadway exhibit.
Robert Irwin was deeply moved upon seeing the wax figure of his late father, Steve Irwin, at Madame Tussauds Sydney during the unveiling of his own wax figure. Overcome with emotion, Robert, who was only two when Steve passed away, expressed how surreal it was to see his father not just as a picture. The experience was a poignant reminder of his father's legacy, which Robert continues to honor through his work at Australia Zoo and as a global ambassador for environmental causes.
Leah Remini expressed amusement and appreciation after fans pointed out that a new Beyoncé wax figure resembled her, with the actress embracing the comparisons on social media. The figure, unveiled at Madame Tussauds Blackpool, drew mixed reactions from fans, with some suggesting it did not capture Beyoncé's likeness. This incident adds to a series of celebrity wax figure mishaps, including recent figures of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Lil Wayne, prompting responses from the stars themselves.
Leah Remini reacts with excitement to fans comparing a new Beyoncé wax figure to her, expressing her love for the comparison on social media. This isn't the first time Madame Tussauds has faced criticism for its depictions of Beyoncé, with the museum previously adjusting the styling and lighting of her figure in response to backlash.
Fans have been comparing a new Beyoncé wax figure at Madame Tussauds Blackpool to actress Leah Remini, with Remini herself expressing delight at the comparisons. Madame Tussauds has a history of controversial wax figures, including likenesses of Dwayne Johnson, Lady Gaga, and Ariana Grande that have received mixed reactions from the public.
Leah Remini is delighted by the comparisons between her and a new Beyoncé wax figure, expressing her excitement on social media. The wax figure, unveiled by Madame Tussauds Blackpool, has sparked debate among fans, with some suggesting other celebrity lookalikes such as Rihanna and Tyra Banks. This isn't the first time a celebrity wax figure has caused a stir, as Lil Wayne previously reacted humorously to his own wax likeness.
Fans have been comparing a new Beyoncé wax figure at Madame Tussauds Blackpool to actress Leah Remini, with the "King of Queens" star embracing the viral comparisons. This isn't the first time the museum's wax figures have sparked controversy, as similar critiques were made about figures of Dwayne Johnson, Lady Gaga, and Ariana Grande in the past.
Madame Tussauds unveiled a new Beyoncé wax figure that received criticism for not resembling her, with some saying it looked more like Leah Remini. Remini, however, embraced the comparisons and expressed delight at being likened to the pop star. This isn't the first time Madame Tussauds has faced backlash for their Beyoncé wax figures, with the exception of their Beychella figure from 2019.
Leah Remini reacts with humor and appreciation after fans compare a new Beyoncé wax figure to her, stating that she will gladly accept any comparisons to the beautiful singer. Madame Tussauds' recent unveiling of the Beyoncé statue also led to comparisons with Rihanna, Tyra Banks, and others. This isn't the first time a Beyoncé wax figure has sparked controversy, as a previous statue faced criticism for looking whitewashed. Similarly, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's wax figure was also adjusted after being called out for its inaccurate portrayal.
A new wax figure of Beyoncé at Madame Tussauds Blackpool has sparked social media comparisons to actress Leah Remini, with fans noting the statue's resemblance to the "King of Queens" star rather than the international pop sensation. While Lady Gaga's wax figure received little reaction, Beyoncé's statue has caused a stir due to its striking resemblance to Leah Remini. This isn't the first time Madame Tussauds has faced such comparisons, as working with wax can lead to unintended resemblances, leaving fans wondering if Beyoncé has seen the statue or if a Jay-Z/Kevin James wax mashup is on its way.
Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker proudly attended the unveiling of his new wax figure at Madame Tussauds Las Vegas, sharing photos on Instagram and encouraging fans to visit his "clone." Barker, who recently released the band's ninth album, "One More Time...," expressed gratitude for the support of fans and the opportunity to reunite with his bandmates. The album, the first to be fully produced by Barker, has received positive reviews and the band is currently on a world tour.
Madame Tussauds has unveiled seven new wax figures of Harry Styles, featuring some of his most iconic looks, which will be distributed to museums in London, New York, Hollywood, Amsterdam, Berlin, Singapore, and Sydney. The figure in London, wearing a green suit inspired by Styles' My Policeman premiere look, will be available for public viewing on July 27. This marks Styles' first solo wax figure, following a previous exhibit featuring him and his One Direction bandmates.