Lady Gaga Immortalized in Wax Eight Times

Brianna Gunter
Madame Tussauds created eight different wax figures of the pop singer for locations across the globe

Lady Gaga, like so many before her, has been immortalized in wax. Unlike others, however, the globally famous wax museum, Madam Tussauds, created eight different figures of the pop star for eight of its locations all over the world. The figures were unveiled December 9.

According to E! Online, the figures are on display at Madame Tussauds in New York, Las Vegas, Hollywood, London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Shanghai and Hong Kong. The project took four months to complete and came to a total cost of $2.4 million.

Gaga’s outfits, as announced on Madame Tussauds’s website, include her kinky boots bodysuit, mini mouse outfit, hair hat and net dress, wired “wing” dress and lightning eye, lace “bodystocking” and Marie Antoinette-style hair, purple hair with bodysuit and platforms, telephone outfit and harlequin suit. All of the outfits were modeled after styles the pop star has worn all over the world at various events.

Source: E! Online, Madame Tussauds

Female fans pose with a waxwork model of Lady Gaga as she is unveiled to the British media wearing the famous Philip Treacy designed telephone and Giorgio Armani double breasted suit at Madame Tussauds in London December 09 2010. London's Lady Gaga waxwork is one of seven simultaneous launches around the world featuring the star.   UPI/Hugo Philpott Photo via Newscom

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