Dwayne Johnson's Epic Comeback to Hilariously Roasted Wax Figure Goes Viral

Dwayne Johnson's Epic Comeback to Hilariously Roasted Wax Figure Goes Viral

Dwayne The Rock Johnson takes action to rectify viral wax figure debacle, as he and his team diligently work towards fixing the inaccurate statue

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, a former professional wrestler turned actor, has gained significant fame in Hollywood. However, a recent wax figure of him attracted attention for its inaccuracy. Johnson has now addressed the situation.

Having starred in numerous iconic films such as The Tooth Fairy, Jumanji, and the Fast and Furious franchise, Johnson's stardom was further solidified through the creation of a wax figure, a distinguished accolade in the acting industry.

Nevertheless, Johnson's devoted fans were swift to observe the striking disparity between the statue and the actor's actual skin tone. Subsequently, Johnson himself has shared his take on this absurd and comical predicament.

Johnson and his team are trying to get the statue fixed

The Musée Grévin in France recently unveiled their latest wax figure which was supposed to depict the actor’s likeness.

However, matters took an unfortunate turn when Johnson's supporters noticed that the wax figure had little resemblance to the actor and had completely failed to portray him accurately.

In no time, a multitude of jokes began circulating, highlighting the striking dissimilarity between the statue and Johnson, and emphasizing the substantial oversight made by the museum.

And some eagle-eyed fans joked that the wax figure looked a lot like Vin Diesel, whom Johnson has had a ton of public beef with.

After a few days of joking and making memes, Johnson himself responded to wax figure and addressed the fact that there definitely needs to be some changes made to it.

"I will make sure my team contacts our friends at the Grevin Museum in Paris, France to initiate the process of 'updating' my wax figure. This will include essential modifications, starting with refining the accuracy of my skin tone," Johnson mentioned in his Instagram post. "Furthermore, when I visit Paris again, it would be delightful to have a drink alongside my wax replica."

While appreciating the kind gesture of the wax figure, Johnson hopes to collaborate effectively with the Musée Grévin to enhance the resemblance of his statue.

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