Ariana Grande just gave a cryptic response to her wax figure at Madame Tussauds in London. On Tuesday, the museum unveiled a figure of the singer, which her fans think doesn’t look like her.
A photo of the wax figure was uploaded online via Pop Crave News’ Instagram account. Grande commented on the post by simply writing, “I just wanna talk.” It is unclear what the “Breathe” singer meant by her comment. But her “Classic Ari” wax figure shows her holding a microphone.
Last month, Madame Tussauds asked fans to vote on which Grande-inspired style they want to see for the wax figure. The options included “Classic Ari,” “Sassy Ari” and “Princess Ari.” On Tuesday, it was confirmed that Grande’s fans picked the first option.
On Twitter, Madame Tussauds London uploaded three photos of the wax figure. “Now we have her style nailed, you can see @ArianaGrande at Madame Tussauds London for 5 weeks from Friday,” the tweet read. However, Grande’s fans didn’t think that the museum nailed their idol’s wax figure.
One of them said that the wax figure looks nothing like Grande. Another fan said that what the museum came up with was actually very bad. One fan asked what the museum did to Grande’s face in their wax figure. And another fan said that the longer she looks at the wax figure, the more confused she gets.
Another Grande supporter said that she hates the wax figure because it’s not her face and the singer deserves more respect. One fan also said that Grande looks British in her wax figure.
In related news, Grande also made headlines recently after she paid tribute to her grandmother, Marjorie, on Mother’s Day. The singer uploaded a photo of her “Nonna’s” perfectly polished nails, and her beautiful hand was adorned with a huge gold ring.
Grande and Marjorie have a very close relationship with each other. During a previous interview, the latter revealed that she was the one who encouraged her granddaughter to go to auditions. Grande landed the role of Annie in the musical “Annie” in Boca Raton, Florida, after she agreed to audition for the role because of her grandmother.
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