Is That Really Her? The Zendaya Madame Tussauds Wax Figure Controversy Explained
Madame Tussauds New York faces backlash over the new Zendaya Madame Tussauds wax figure. Despite its 2025 engagement ring detail, fans are calling out the 'uncanny' likeness.
"No way this was approved." That's the verdict from fans as Madame Tussauds New York unveiled its latest likeness of Zendaya on January 6. While the museum celebrates it as a masterpiece, the internet isn't so sure.
Why the Zendaya Madame Tussauds Wax Figure is Dividing the Internet
The figure draws inspiration from Zendaya’s iconic Dune: Part Two fan event in Mexico. According to the museum, it's the result of a "meticulous years-long process" involving over 20 artists. Despite the effort, social media users were quick to point out "uncanny valley" vibes, with one commenter bluntly stating, "They did her dirty."
Interestingly, the waxwork features a horizontal oval diamond engagement ring. While she wasn't engaged to Tom Holland at the time of the original event, the museum added the detail following their real-life engagement in early January 2025. It's a nod to her personal life that hasn't escaped the notice of sharp-eyed fans.
From Beyoncé to The Rock: A History of Wax Fails
Zendaya is no stranger to this kind of debate. In 2022, her London figure was mocked for looking like a "flight attendant." She joins a long list of stars like Beyoncé and Dwayne Johnson who have famously called out or seen their wax counterparts go viral for all the wrong reasons.
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