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Madame Tussauds Wax Museums Are Already Changing Trump's Look—And He's Not Gonna Like It

Madame Tussauds Wax Museums Are Already Changing Trump's Look—And He's Not Gonna Like It
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Madame Tussauds London wasted no time updating their Donald Trump exhibit after the incumbent President lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden.

The wax figure of Trump was stripped of its wardrobe consisting of the suit and red tie that were synonymous with 45's appearance in the White House, and the display no longer places him in the Oval Office.


Now, the waxwork of the soon-to-be former President of the United States is sporting a golf attire, complete with a lavender long-sleeve shirt, plaid trousers, and topped by a red cap emblazoned with, "Trump 2020 Keep America Great!"

Over the weekend, a staff member tweeted via the museum's official Twitter account:

"His campaign may not have been a hole in one, but [Trump] is now on course to dedicate more of his time to his favorite sport, as #MadameTussaudsLondon re-dresses his figure in golfing attire to reflect his potential 2021 wardrobe."



Some commended the artists for their fortitude in being within close proximity to the fake president.



While Twitter lauded the updated look, some offered notes for improvement.











Meanwhile, Trump was literally trashed by Germany's Madame Tussauds.

Before the announcement of Biden's victory on Saturday, Madame Tussauds Berlin already predicted the outcome of the 2020 election by consigning their Trump waxwork in a dumpster situated outside a mock-up of Trump Tower in New York.

The effigy of the exiting commander-in-chief was surrounded by garbage bags, a MAGA hat, and cardboard cutouts of Trump's infamous tweets, like, "Fake News!", "You are fired" and "I love Berlin."

The museum's marketing manager Orkide Yalcindag said:

"Today's activity is rather of a symbolic character ahead of the elections in the United States."
"We here at Madame Tussauds Berlin removed Donald Trump's waxwork as a preparatory measure."





The real Donald Trump was out golfing in Sterling, Virginia, when he learned he was defeated by Biden.

Trump has not yet conceded the election and continues to make unfounded claims about voter fraud.

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