Rihanna is known for delivering electrifying performances, and the 2023 Super Bowl performance was no exception.
The internet was buzzing after RiRi’s Super Bowl performance and her announcement of having another baby with her beau, A$AP Rocky.
In anticipation of her epic Sunday night performance, Madame Tussauds unveiled a new wax figure in her honor.
This latest wax figure pays tribute to Rihanna’s 2018 Met Gala appearance, which was inspired by the theme “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion And The Catholic Imagination.” The wax figure is now on display at Madame Tussaud’s New York City museum in Times Square.
Last week, the legendary museum shared several Instagram posts showing off the wax figure of our favorite bad gyal.
One post read, “Talk about shining bright like a diamond. Brand new Rihanna figure just hit the floor today at Madame Tussauds NY. Come visit her now.”
Another post said, “We simply can’t wait for her concert on Sunday 🤩 No clue why it’s being rudely interrupted by a football game though.”
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The 34-year-old will have another wax figure debuting later this year at Madame Tussauds in Orlando, Florida. This figure will be wearing RiRi’s all-red custom Super Bowl outfit.
All three garments were custom-designed by Loewe’s Jonathan Anderson. Rihanna completed the outfit with a pair of Maison Margiela sneakers and a custom red puffer Alaia coat.
“Rihanna is sure to make history with her upcoming live show this Sunday, so the timing is perfect for us to reveal her new figure exclusively at Madame Tussauds New York, where fans can admire and pose with the icon,” Madame Tussauds New York general manager Joerg Hanel said in a statement.
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