'This is Frankie Grande in a wig.'
As one of the most famous people in the world, it comes as no surprise that Ariana Grande is the latest celebrity to receive one of those lifelike, not-at-all creepy wax figures.But, as you probably already know, celebrity wax figures are pretty hit or miss. There's the really great ones, like Priyanka Chopra.Khloé Kardashian's wax figure looks more like Khloé Kardashian than Khloé Kardashian.In fact, most of the Kardashians have been done justice.
Anyway, back to Ariana, who has actually already had a wax figure done before. Back in 2017, the Madame Tussauds in Las Vegas unveiled this one. I mean, it's notSo, did the Madame Tussauds in London do any better? Uhh, kind of? I guess? But not really?Ian West / PA Images / Getty Images
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