The Trump wax figure at Madame Tussauds is eerily lifelike by Brennan Weiss on Mar 1, 2018, 6:15 PM Advertisement
 Wax figures of our favorite celebrities and politicians are usually a hit or miss. But Madame Tussauds portrayal of President Donald Trump may just be a little too real. The Trump wax figure was unveiled last year in Washington, DC, days before the real Trump's inauguration. It has since been relocated to Tussauds' museum in London, where it is now permanently based. Take a look at how real the faux Trump looks for yourself. SEE ALSO: Step inside the brand new $1 billion US embassy in London — which Trump says is worse than the old one and refuses to visit DON'T MISS: Inside the marriage of Donald and Melania Trump, who broke up once before, reportedly sleep in different bedrooms, and are weathering rumors of his affairs Madame Tussauds is famous for its wax figure approximations of a wide range of celebrities and world leaders.
On January 18, 2017, Tussauds' designers unveiled their version of Trump.
The figure was met enthusiasm and awe.
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