New York, NY – Famed wax museum and frequent New York City tourist stop, Madame Tussauds New York, quietly unveiled Beyoncé’s wax figure o...
New York, NY – Famed wax museum and frequent New York City tourist stop, Madame Tussauds New York, quietly unveiled Beyoncé’s wax figure on July 12 via Twitter to announce its return to the Big Apple. But it wasn’t until a Ciara super-fan — @CCFan007 — tweeted about how “fierce” it was that people took notice. And the attention wasn’t the good kind.
@Beyonce is back and "Running the 🌎" here in @nycwax! Be sure to come by and see her before she leaves in September! #FamousFun pic.twitter.com/y7L1x5KtqS
— Madame Tussauds NY (@nycwax) July 12, 2017
A couple of Twitter users thought it was actress Lindsay Lohan, while others initially mistook the figure for pop singer Jessica Simpson. Some people said it resembled a weird hybrid of several people, including Jenna Jameson, Hilary Duff, Britney Spears and Mariah Carey.
Why Beyonce wax statue look like Lindsay Lohan smashed Jenna Jameson??? pic.twitter.com/WLolIdAzim
— Legends (@LegendsofCH) July 19, 2017
Is this Jessica Simpson ?
— Mo Yo (@HtownBee) July 19, 2017
I thought this was Lindsay Lohan at first glance.
— Janan Amirah (@jananamirah) July 18, 2017
Beyoncé…… Knowles-Carter..? Or………
— Mama Meyah 🎀 (@MeyahMaria) July 19, 2017
Where's Beyoncé? Idk this woman. pic.twitter.com/UKUO3qqogB
— Dejon (@dejonrt) July 18, 2017
Me still looking for the real Beyonce wax figure cause this ain't it. pic.twitter.com/1jrseGp81A
— Nicki (@nickiknowsnada) July 19, 2017
This is at least the fourth time an attempt at a wax figure in Beyoncé’s likeness has left fans unimpressed. In January 2017, another wax version of Queen Bey in a Niagara Falls museum caught negative attention from fans who (again) said that it failed to accurately depict Mrs. Carter’s characteristics.
Theory: Beyoncé wax figure makers have never seen Beyoncé pic.twitter.com/bZ2PWCUzUs
— Michelle Lee (@heymichellelee) July 19, 2017
Prior to that, another Madame Tussauds creation surfaced in Hollywood in 2009 and New York in 2004 that bared little resemblance to the mega-star singer. There’s been only one time that a wax figure even came close to looking like Beyoncé and that was in 2014.
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As one Twitter user put it, maybe it’s just proof “only God is possible of making Beyoncé.”
These wax figures continue to prove that only God is possible of making Beyoncé
— state attorney (@beygency) July 18, 2017
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