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Andy Cohen Poses With His New Madame Tussauds Wax Figure And The Resemblance Is Uncanny

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Andy Cohen posed with his new Madame Tussauds wax figure in New York this week, and it was almost impossible to tell which was which.

Andy Cohen posed with his new Madame Tussauds wax figure in New York this week, and it was almost impossible to tell which was which.

While the museum is known for its incredible portraits of various stars, its new sculpture of Andy, 56, was an especially striking creation.

To add to the eerie effect, the sculpture is displayed on a replica of the set of Andy’s popular talk show, Watch What Happens: Live!.

When the sculpture was unveiled on Thursday, the Real Housewives producer sat in one of the chairs, while the wax figure sat in another.

But will fans be able to find out which Andy is the real one?

Andy Cohen posed with his new Madame Tussauds wax figure in New York this week, and it was almost impossible to tell which was which.

In the striking images, the real Andy Cohen is the bearded man wearing a black suit and black tie, while the sculpture is clean-shaven and wearing a silver tie.

To make the distinction clear, Andy rose from his chair and squatted beside his wax figure, posing as if he were whispering gossip in its ear.

During the unveiling ceremony, Andy confessed that he felt “really scared” when he saw his Madame Tussauds sculpture for the first time.

“I mean, that was crazy. It was a trip. I’ve seen a lot of shit in my life. This is something really special. It’s really cool and I feel very honored,” he said. Extra.

He was thrilled with the level of detail the museum had gone to when making the wax figure, which “is wearing my old suit and shoes,” he said.

A little embarrassed, he admitted that the studio artists had even managed to capture his squint, although he thought they might not notice that particular tic.

He shared that it “feels great” and “very surreal” to be recognized for the massive impact he has had on popular culture over the years.

Andy first announced that he would be receiving a wax figure from Madame Tussauds this January on an episode of Watch What Happens: Live.

In the striking images, the real Andy Cohen is the bearded man wearing a black suit and black tie, while the sculpture is clean-shaven and wearing a silver tie.

In the striking images, the real Andy Cohen is the bearded man wearing a black suit and black tie, while the sculpture is clean-shaven and wearing a silver tie.

Making the distinction clear, Andy rose from his chair and squatted beside his wax figure, posing as if he were whispering gossip in its ear.

Making the distinction clear, Andy rose from his chair and squatted beside his wax figure, posing as if he were whispering gossip in its ear.

During the opening ceremony, Andy confessed that he felt

During the unveiling ceremony, Andy confessed that he felt “really scared” when he saw his Madame Tussauds sculpture for the first time.

“It’s an incredible honor! I can’t believe it!” the Real Housewives producer exclaimed excitedly. “I can’t wait to meet my wax twin.”

To ensure maximum realism, Andy took hundreds of measurements and photographs while working with Madame Tussauds.

At the time the wax figure was announced, the entire process was projected to take approximately nine months, according to Broadway World.

The artists at Madame Tussauds studio took such care to create the best wax figure possible that they inserted each hair one by one.

“It was a pleasure working with Andy to create his first wax figure,” enthused Madame Tussauds’ Head of Marketing Matthew Clarkson.

“So many of us know and love Andy, especially when it comes to unravelling the drama of reality and revealing the truth. We are thrilled that he is part of Madame Tussauds New York!” Matthew continued.

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