The late Whitney Houston lives on in wax. Madame Tussauds has created four wax figures in honor of the Houston, featuring iconic moments in the singer’s 30-year career, according to a Feb. 7 E! News report.
The wax statues were officially unveiled in New York on Feb. 7 and will be located in different museums across the country. A wax figure of the superstar at the 1991 Super Bowl where she blew everyone away with her rendition of the national anthem, will be sent to Washington, D.C.
Whitney’s 1988 look from the “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” video will take a turn in Las Vegas, while the 1992 statue featuring the star in “The Bodyguard” will be kept in Hollywood. The figure featuring the recreation of her 2009 final studio album photo shoot will stay on display in New York.
“We were extremely honored when Madame Tussauds approached us about doing four figures of Whitney from different points in her 30-year career,” Houston's manager and sister-in-law Pat Houston said in a statement. “This is something we are excited to do for the fans.”
Feb. 11 will mark the one-year anniversary of the talented singer’s death.
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