dimanche 23 juillet 2017

After a Sh*tstorm of Backlash, That Whitewashed Beyoncé Wax Figure Has Been "Adjusted"

Update: After reports that Madame Tussauds had chosen to remove one of its Beyoncé wax figures amid criticism for its appearance, Entertainment Weekly has stated that the statue is back in action on the museum floor - but with a few changes. "We love, respect, and enjoy a working relationship with Beyoncé," Madame Tussauds told EW in an official statement. "We have adjusted the styling and lighting of her figure, and she is on display at Madame Tussauds New York."

Original Story: Whereas Kylie Jenner's wax figure is a spot-on duplicate of her, one of Beyoncé's artificial "look-alikes" bears literally no resemblance to the singer. A Twitter user recently shared a picture of Bey's supposed dopplegänger at the Madame Tussauds museum located in Midtown Manhattan, noting how "fierce" it is, and a sh*tstorm of backlash ensued.

The Beyhive was quick to point out how the waxy figure is noticeably whitewashed: its hair is way flatter and blonder, its skin is lighter, and its face looks way more like Lindsay Lohan, a whiter version of Mariah Carey, and basically everyone except Beyoncé herself. Upon hearing this feedback, Madame Tussauds issued an official statement to TMZ, explaining how bad lighting was the cause of the figure's appearance. "Lighting within the attraction combined with flash photography may distort and misrepresent the colour of our wax figures," the museum said.

Regardless of the museum's official response, the Twitterverse couldn't seem to hold back their rightfully appalled reactions.















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