Lady Gaga blows kiss and wears black gown in waxwork unveiled at Madame Tussauds
Visitors can view her waxwork from February 3.
A waxwork of Lady Gaga blowing a kiss and dressed in a black and white gown has been unveiled at Madame Tussauds London.
The figure is being released ahead of the 67th Grammy Awards after the US singer, real name Stefani Germanotta, was nominated for song of the year and and best duo/group performance for her song Die With A Smile with Bruno Mars.
It replicates the Bad Romance singer’s black and white Armani Prive gown and statement gold earrings and necklace which she wore to the Grammy awards ceremony in 2022.
The museum added the singer’s waxwork was created to “reflect her iconic status and flair for reinvention”.
Steve Blackburn, general manager at Madame Tussauds London, said: “Lady Gaga has owned the spotlight for decades across music, fashion and most recently, film, so we wanted to create a showstopping look to reflect her iconic status and flair for reinvention.
“Inspired by her ability to reimagine herself, we reimagined this brand-new figure 15 years after we launched her first.
“In time for this year’s awards season, we wanted the multi-talented superstar to accompany our host of other celebrities in the Awards Party zone.
“It is here where Little Monsters and other fans across the world can now become ‘Paparazzi’ themselves and join our brand new Lady Gaga figure on the red carpet.”
The singer-songwriter has won 13 Grammys during her career, and had four number one albums and six number one singles in the UK, with hits including Telephone and Poker Face.
In 2024, the singer played Harley Quinn in Joker: Folie A Deux, and released the album Harlequin.
On Monday, the 38-year-old announced her forthcoming studio album Mayhem would be released on March 7.
Members of the public can catch a glimpse of her figurine from February 3 when it will be featured in Madame Tussauds London’s Awards Party zone.