Kim Kardashian’s Wax Statue at Madame Tussauds
Kim Kardashian’s Wax Statue at Madame Tussauds

After Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Will Smith and many other big celebrities, Kim Kardashian is another personality whose wax statue has been placed at the Madame Tussauds in New York.

Getting their wax statue at the Tussauds is really a big honor for any celebrity.

Kim came into spotlight with her television shows Brothers, Beyond the Break and CSI: NY.

She has also signed the Season 3 of famous zip code – 90210. The shoot will start very soon and once again, her sisters will be assisting her.

While giving an interview to MTV Kim said, "It’s a pretty cool thing. I called my sisters right away, and it looks so much like me, it's scary. It's probably one of the biggest honors, so [my sisters] were so excited for me".

She arrived at the museum wearing the same outfit, which her wax statue was wearing. She felt really excited when she unveiled the statue, which completely resembled her from head to toe, having the same hairstyle, same dress and same accessories.

She was really happy to see her statue among the statues of some of the world’s top TV stars including Miley Cyrus, Jonas Brothers, Robert Pattinson and also Jennifer Lopez.

The workers at the Madame Tussauds stated that they worked really hard to make sure that every aspect of the figure of Kardashian perfectly signifies her wax statue.

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