Zendaya is the latest celebrity to be given the Madame Tussauds wax figure treatment, and the reaction to her look has been mixed… to say the least.
Zendaya’s wax figure was unveiled yesterday in London, after years of tweaking. Many on social media were perplexed as to why of all of her looks, Madame Tussauds chose to go with a facial expression that looked… well… more like a Karen, and less like Zendaya.
The wax version of Zendaya looks like she wants to speak to the manager. pic.twitter.com/yFIsqIEQDS
— A Girl Has No Name (@Idpreferyoudead) February 10, 2022
Out of all zendaya’s looks they picked this one….. https://t.co/OauBermNp7
— Elie (@gigiparadisco) February 10, 2022
zendaya to her wax figure after
she looks it up and down as she
circles it, and they stare directly
into each other’s eyes for awhile: pic.twitter.com/v9UgG7JZsr— 🌬 CARIANNA ❄️ (@cari_mclellan) February 10, 2022
I’m convinced that Madame Tussaud’s got a vendetta against Zendaya bc what are these??😭 pic.twitter.com/65bxlinTM4
— Dani✨Planet Daya🪐🌍 (@afrodayassiren) February 8, 2022
Its her eyes thats throwing me off pic.twitter.com/uZ9dUrYetq
— HOE 4 HAO ✰ 🦦 day 🙂 ia 2day (@xuselca) February 9, 2022
I don't think it's that bad, actually.
I mean. . .😏comparatively.
— Zolota3* (@Zolota31) February 10, 2022
Yikes. Well it could have been worse.
From Pop Sugar UK…
The actor’s figure is inspired by her striking style and captured her wearing a vivid pink suit that she first wore at the Humane Society of the United States’s To The Rescue Gala, back in 2016, with her hair tied back. According to Madame Tussauds, “Zendaya’s new figure has been sculpted using measurements and references taken during her 2015 sitting with the world-famous attraction’s artists.”
Zendaya is something of a Disney fixture. She starred in several popular Disney Channel series including Shake It Up! and K.C. Under Cover, and currently stars alongside her real-life boyfriend Tom Holland in the record-smashing Spider-Man: No Way Home.
[Source: Pop Sugar UK]
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