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Madame Tussauds' Incredibly Realistic New Wax Figure Of Lady Gaga Leaves Fans Impressed

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Madame Tussauds London just revealed their new wax likeness of Lady Gaga—and fans are amazed by just how much it looks like her.

When you think of wax figures of celebrities, the phrases "slightly off" and "uncanny valley" come to mind, but not so with the newest reveal from the famed wax artists of Madame Tussauds London.

The workshop made a Lady Gaga wax figure just in time for the 2025 Grammy awards, commemorating her decades-long spotlight at the top of many arts.


The general manager of Madame Tussauds London had nothing but praise for the star.

“Lady Gaga has owned the spotlight for decades across music, fashion, and most recently, film, so we wanted to create a show-stopping look to reflect her iconic status and flair for reinvention."

The reveal of the figure fired up her fans, or Little Monsters, about the incredibly likeness. Many folks didn't think it could possibly be real, but it is.

The figure will go on display February 3rd, just a day after the 2025 Grammys, where Gaga is in the running for both Song of the Year and Best Pop/Duo Performance for her song with Bruno Mars "Die With a Smile."

Fans were immediately hyped for the figure.

Many were so surprised it was actually a wax figure, and not Lady Gaga herself.




Madame Tussauds London has been around for awhile, but people think this figure takes the cake.






Someone had a new proposal for a type of museum combining the best of wax figures and modern technology.

Finally, folks had some things to say about the Lady Gaga "era" they chose to display along with the figure.

The 2025 Grammys will take place on February 2nd.

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