Mo Salah unveils ‘Boogie Nights’ waxwork at Madame Tussauds – and fans ask if it melted
Madame Tussauds have unveiled their latest waxwork as Liverpool star Mohamed Salah with an eerie likeness, but some fans have asked if it ‘melted and fell on the floor’
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Madame Tussauds have unveiled a waxwork figure of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah.
The Egyptian has been vital to Liverpool’s success over the past couple of seasons, and Red’s icon Ian Rush believes ‘without a doubt’ Salah is currently the best in the world.
Salah will join other athletes such as Anthony Joshua, Usain Bolt, and Mo Farah to have a waxwork figure on display at the famous London attraction.
The 29-year-old had come face to face with the figure at a private viewing over the weekend.
And after photo’s emerged of the Egyptian and his newly found doppelgänger emerged online, fans were quick to weigh in with their opinions.
with the figure over the weekend
“Did it melt and fall to the floor?” one fan joked after seeing the waxwork.
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And after another fan offered resistance on Salah diving, the same fan responded: “No it’s not a joke, it’s a commentary on him being a cheating t***.”
“Surely that’s weird as hell, seeing ya own self in detail as a lifeless figure,” another added.A fourth tweeted: “I’m finding it hard to recognise wax Salah and the real Salah.”
However, others questioned why the figure was not in a football kit: “Funny that his wax statue is seen not wearing a football jersey.”
Tussauds opted to put Salah in a suit instead of his football kit
“It’s been an amazing experience working with the artists at Madame Tussauds London to create my first ever wax figure,” Salah said after seeing the figure.
“It’s a blessing to be recognised and immortalised in this way.
“I couldn’t believe it when I stood alongside ‘me’, it’s like looking at my own reflection in a mirror! I can’t wait to see what the fans think.”