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Megan Thee Stallion is honored with wax figures at Madame Tussauds

The Megan Thee Stallion wax figures can be viewed in Las Vegas and New York.

The Megan Thee Stallion wax figures can be viewed in Las Vegas and New York.
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Megan Thee Stallion has received the honor of being turned into a wax figure at the Las Vegas and New York Madame Tussauds locations.

The rapper’s Las Vegas wax figure went up today, Saturday, May 20, with the wax figure wearing Megan’s signature newsprint catsuit and matching cowboy hat, as seen on the cover of her 2020 album ‘Good News’.

Her New York wax figure, on the other hand, which will be unveiled on June 1, will be wearing a diamanté bikini with matching cowboy hat, accessorized with diamanté gauntlets and choker.

The uncanny resemblance between the wax figures and Megan Thee Stallion

Megan couldn’t contain her excitement as she shared photos of herself alongside her wax figure counterparts.

“I honestly wanted to kiss myself,” she wrote as she posed alongside the figures.

“hotties we are officially legendary. go see me at @madametussaudsusa.”

Fans in the comments had a hard time telling which of the three Megan’s was the real one and which were the wax figures.

“If I haven’t seen her w/ the big hair lately, I wouldn’t know which one was fake. They did great,” one fan commented.

“Not me thinking you were one of the wax figures,” someone else wrote.

“Girl what I thought this was 3 pics of you edited together.

Megan herself was speechless when she first saw the wax figures.

“Oh my god, damn!” she said, before noting the two figures’ “little waist”.

“I’m confused,” she joked.

A six-month effort

The Megan Thee Stallion wax figures were made by a team of 20 artisans and took six months to complete.

Reportedly, more than 200 measurements of the artist had to be taken to make the figures as accurate as possible. Her eyes, hair, and skin were painstakingly color matched from photo samples.

The final figures have 10 layers of oil-based paints on them to recreate a realistic skin tone.