11 Rockstars With The Worst Wax Museum Tributes
Carly Tennes
Published
01/28/2025
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Crafting wax figures is no easy feat, requiring precise measurements, detailed sculpting, and (probably) a very high AC bill. Case in point? These alarmingly bad wax figures that make us appreciate the good ones even more.
From a strange-looking Janis Joplin to a version of The Beatles in desperate need of some "Help!" here are 11 rockstars with the worst wax museum tributes.
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1. Freddie Mercury
Courtesy of Madame Tussauds PragueThis forehead-forward wax figure of the Queen frontman at Madame Tussauds Prague did not rock us. -
2. Mick Jagger
Courtesy of Daze with Jordan the Lion on YouTubeWe’re sure The Rolling Stones’ icon did not get what he wanted with this one. -
3. Elvis Presley
Courtesy of Daze with Jordan the Lion on YouTubeIt's good to know Paul Rudd is booked and busy during these trying times. -
4. Jennifer Lopez
Courtesy of Kevin Heimbach on YouTubeLove don’t cost a thing, but creating a realistic wax figure of Jennifer Lopez is apparently too pricey for the Hollywood Wax Museum. -
5. Lenny Kravitz
Courtesy of Daze with Jordan the Lion on YouTubeWe wish we could fly away from whoever designed this questionable figurine. -
6. The Beatles
Courtesy of @DearlyDepartedTours on YouTubeThis collection of wax figures are in some serious need of “Help!” -
7. Lady Gaga
Courtesy of Daze with Jordan the Lion on YouTubeBad romance? More like bad use of wax (we tried!). -
8. Michael Jackson
Courtesy of @DearlyDepartedTours on YouTubeThis Michael Jackson figure is just, well, “Bad.” -
9. Miley Cyrus
Courtesy of @DearlyDepartedTours on YouTubeThe curators of this wax museum can and should stop. -
10. Cardi B
Courtesy of Kevin Heimbach on YouTubeThough meant to resemble the “Bodak Yellow” artist, Cardi B looks more like Christina Aguilera than herself. -
11. Janis Joplin
Courtesy of @DearlyDepartedTours on YouTubeThough billed as the ‘60s icon, this wax figure is more Meg Ryan than “Maybe.”
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