Drake is the newest superstar to be added to Madame Tussauds New York’s collection of wax figures, which is located in Times Square.

On Monday, July 1, Drizzy’s wax figure was unveiled as part of an alleged multimillion-dollar investment in the New York City site, according to Billboard. In a New Year’s Eve-style event, the OVO rapper was invited to join superstars Beyoncé, Bad Bunny, J. Balvin, and others on the “concert floor.”

With white Air Force 1s, trousers, a sherpa jacket, and a tee shirt, the impostor Drake is looking fierce with braids. He is holding up the OVO sign with his hands and is wearing diamond earrings and a chain.

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Drake’s wax figure is fairly accurate, although the artwork produced by Madame Tussauds isn’t always flawless. The Beyoncé museum opened earlier this year in Blackpool, England, to mixed reviews from the public. However, Jack Harlow was surprised by how much his figure resembled one in Las Vegas in 2023.

Madame Tussauds USA released video of Harlow’s encounter with his own spitting image in July of last year. The rapper from Kentucky expressed his amazement at the level of detail, claiming it went above and beyond his expectations.

Standing next to the sculpture, he exclaimed, “That is crazy.” “Is this one of mine? It everything appears as though he is going to come to life. It’s excellent. He’s wounded. You know what I simply want to do is take his ass off?

“I was worried I was gonna sit here and be like, ‘Okay, this is funny because it’s like an attempt,’ but it looks just like me,” he said a little while later.

The Houston Hottie was overjoyed to receive not one, but two wax statues from Madame Tussauds for Megan Thee Stallion.

The two wax sculptures bearing the rapper Tina Snow’s likeness were debuted in May of last year and will be kept in the museum’s facilities in Las Vegas and New York City.

“Go see me at @madametussaudsusa, we are officially legendary, and I honestly wanted to kiss myself,” she captioned the photo.

The “WAP” rapper continued, “I feel like I’ve finally “made it” in the mainstream now that I’m forever immortalized in wax,” in a statement provided by Madame Tussauds.