National Wax Museum pulls Sinéad O’Connor model for ‘more accurate representation’

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National Wax Museum Pulls Sinéad O’connor Model For ‘More Accurate Representation’
After the Sinéad O'Connor waxwork was unveiled on Thursday, many reacted with shock that the figure did not resemble the singer. Photo: PA
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By Gráinne Ní Aodha, PA

The National Wax Museum has announced it is withdrawing a figure of Sinéad O’Connor it launched this week and will look for a “more accurate representation”.

After the waxwork was unveiled on Thursday, many reacted with shock that the figure did not resemble the Dublin singer.

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The museum’s team met on Friday morning and decided to pull the waxwork, admitting that it “can do better”.

Speaking on RTÉ radio after the wax museum team announced they would pull the figure, her brother John O’Connor said he was shocked when he first saw it online and said that it did not look like her “at all”.

“It looked nothing like her and I thought it was hideous,” he said.

Mr O’Connor said if people wanted to honour her memory they should put a statue of her in Dublin.

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In a statement, the wax museum said that in response to the public’s feedback, “we acknowledge that the current representation did not meet our high standards or the expectations of Sinéad’s devoted fans”.

“We have listened closely to the reactions and agree that the figure does not fully capture Sinéad’s unique presence and essence as we intended.”

It added: “Sinéad O’Connor’s impact on Ireland and the global music community is immeasurable, and our goal has always been to honour her in the most fitting and respectful manner.

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“We deeply appreciate the public’s love for Sinéad and share in their admiration for her remarkable career and contributions.

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“With this in mind, we are committed to creating a new wax figure that better reflects Sinéad O’Connor’s true spirit and iconic image.

“Our team of skilled artists will begin this project immediately, ensuring that every detail is meticulously crafted to celebrate her legacy appropriately.

“We extend our gratitude to everyone who provided their feedback and assure you that your voices are heard.

“We look forward to unveiling a new figure that truly honours Sinéad O’Connor and her extraordinary impact.”

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  • This article was corrected on Saturday, July 27th, 2024. 

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