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Madame Tussauds Just Unveiled Their Wax Figure Of Lady Gaga—And Fans Are Seriously Impressed

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The lifelike wax figure of Gaga captures her elegant 2019 Oscars gown look.

Heaven knows Madame Tussauds has had its fair share of fails when it comes to celebrity wax figures...



BUT the company's latest wax figure of Lady Gaga is on point.

On March 10, the Hollywood location showed its newest - of the 20 around the world - Lady Gaga replica, and fans are seriously impressed.

The figure shows the Grammy-award-winning singer in her 2019 Oscars strapless Alexander McQueen gown with matching gloves. It also sports the same elegant platinum updo as well as replicas of the Tiffany & Co. diamond drop earrings and the Tiffany Diamond necklace, a 128.54 carat yellow diamond set into 100 carats of white diamonds on the necklace.

(It may be worth noting, however, that the actual Tiffany Diamond - which was found by the company's founder in 1877 - may have a less-than-ethical history, according to The Times).

Check out the figure below.


Viewers of the new figure were blown away by its likeness to the House of Gucci star.












Truly impressive!

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