Ariana Grande‘s fans aren’t the only ones confused about her new wax figure.
The ” 7 rings” singer has broken her silence about the new figurine that went on display last week at Madame Tussauds London — and like her fans, she just wants some answers.
WhenunveilingGrande’s wax likeness, the famed museum was confident they “nailed” the Grammy Award-winning artist, writing, “You chose Classic Ari! Now we have her style nailed, you can see @ArianaGrande at Madame Tussauds London for 5 weeks from Friday 💁💕.”
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The company previously asked Twitter users to help determine which style to use for the new figure, allowing fans to vote between “Classic Ari,” “Sassy Ari” or “Princess Ari.” The winning “Classic Ari” style involved the pop star’s signature high pony tail, over-sized sweatshirt and over-the-knee boots.
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In the museum’s defense, they did have the singer’s iconic “style nailed,” but her face was another story, and fans were quick to call them out for it.
“i look more likeariana grandethan this wax figure ofariana grande,” one Twitter userwrote, adding,“and I look nothing likeariana grande.”
Anotherwrote, “the longer I look, the more confused I get.”Some fanseven went so far as to tell the museum they needed to “melt” Grande’s face start over.Others were a tad nicer, trying to soften the blow to whoever labored over the figure. Onewrote, “Nothing against the work, but … that’s really bad …”Grande’s figure isn’t the first celeb face to receive some heat. There have been several otherwax figure and statue failsover the years. Last September,Ellen DeGenerespoked fun at her own figure on an episode of her talk show while comparing it to Benedict Cumberbatch’s spot on likeness.
source: people.com