The best and worst celebrity waxworks

Some are better than others!

Author: Alex RossPublished 13th Dec 2023

You know you've made it in the world of celebrity when you get your own waxwork! Some of the biggest celebrities in the world have just that. Whether it's the Royal Family to music, film and television royalty!

The likes of Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Cheryl and Zendaya are just some of the celebs who have waxworks made of them. Most recently, Madame Tussauds unveiled seven new waxworks of former One Direction star Harry Styles, as well as an incredible new waxwork to honour the legend that is Sir David Attenborough.

Some of the best and worst celebrity waxworks around:

Harry Styles


Sir David Attenborough


Lewis Capaldi


Little Mix


Ed Sheeran


Prince Harry


Adele


Benedict Cumberbatch


Amy Winehouse


Beyoncé


M and James Bond (AKA; Judi Dench and Daniel Craig)


Britney Spears


Cara Delevingne


Cheryl


Emma Watson


David and Victoria Beckham


Gary Barlow


George Clooney


Justin Timberlake


Justin Bieber


Jennifer Lopez


Kate Winslet


Kim Kardashian


Katniss Everdeen (AKA: Jennifer Lawrence)


Leonardo DiCaprio


Rihanna


Michael Jackson


One Direction


Robert Pattinson


Kylie Minogue


Susan Boyle


Taylor Lautner


Will Smith


Ryan Gosling


Her Majesty The Queen


Zac Efron


Kendall Jenner


Lady Gaga


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge


Katy Perry


Rihanna


Zendaya


Justin Bieber


Lil Nas X


Which is your favourite waxwork?

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