Beyhive has reacted on shock to the supposed manifestation of their favorite singer, with many of them pointing out that the controversial wax figure looks a lot like 'White Chicks' Bey.
- Jul 20, 2017
AceShowbiz - Beyhive has gone nuts over a photo featuring Beyonce Knowles' freshly-unveiled wax figure at Madame Tussauds located in N.Y.C. Many of them point out that the supposed manifestation of their favorite singer looks a lot like "White Chicks" Bey.
"Remember when 'Formation' came out and people seemed shocked Beyonce was black? That's who made these wax figures," a Twitter user commented. Another tweeted, "But really, who tf thought it was ok to make Beyonce's wax figure a white woman??"
There's also a fan who told Madame Tussauds not to worry, because "we're all just going to pretend like we didn't see that wax figure of Beyonce while you try again." Another posted some photos of Bey's other wax figures and noted that "ain't none of these Beyonce Knowles, lmaoo why dis look like the cast of 'The Real Housewives of Orange County'."
The internet is not feeling this Madame Tussauds wax sculpture of Beyoncé. pic.twitter.com/7K20xdMBw2
— AJ+ (@ajplus) July 19, 2017
Ain't none of these Beyonce Knowles, lmaoo why dis look like the cast of The Real Housewives of Orange County 😭pic.twitter.com/pozR394aTW
— Queen Mel 🇭🇹 (@BLVCKMATTERS) July 19, 2017
Meanwhile, someone wondered "why Beyonce's wax figure looks like she did a fushion dance w/ Mariah Carey." Another loyal fan said that Beyonce's wax figure "DOESNT look like her because you just can't recreate God."
Tell me why Beyonce's wax figure looks like she did a fusion dance w/ Mariah Carey pic.twitter.com/N9xup5cJX5
— Kris James! (@MrKJAL) July 20, 2017
@Beyonce Wax figure DOESNT look like her because you just can't recreate God. 🙌🏽 pic.twitter.com/PVmpLZa7q8
— Kendra Mars (@_FlyyGyal) July 20, 2017
In response to the controversy, Madame Tussauds has released a statement to TMZ which reads, "Our talented team of sculptors takes every effort to ensure we accurately colour match all of our wax figures to the celebrity being depicted. Lighting within the attraction combined with flash photography may distort and misrepresent the colour of our wax figures."