Sinéad O'Connor wax figure taken down over complaints it doesn't compare to late singer
A Dublin museum has taken down its wax figure of Sinéad O'Connor after fans and family members raised concerns about its poor likeness to the late singer. John O'Connor, the singer's brother, said the museum's wax figure was a "hideous" representation of his sister that looked like a cross between something in a department store window display and a 1960s sci-fi TV show that used electronic puppets. " The National Wax Museum Plus apologised to O'Connor's family and said it would immediately begin creating a more accurate likeness. "In response to the public's feedback regarding the wax figure, we acknowledge that the current representation did not meet our high standards or the expectations of Sinéad's devoted fans," the museum said in a statement.
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