Madame Tussauds wax figures of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are seen at the observation deck of the Sydney Tower Eye in central Sydney March 28, 2012. Madame Tussauds wax museum in Sydney will open its doors on May 2012.REUTERS/Daniel Munoz
Madame Tussauds wax figures of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are seen at the observation deck of the Sydney Tower Eye in central Sydney March 28, 2012. Madame Tussauds wax museum in Sydney will open its doors on May 2012.REUTERS/Daniel MunozAmerican pop star Michael Jackson (L) looks at his wax double at the Grevin Museum 19 April 1997. Jackson inaugurated the model created using four pictures of the star. The singer offered some of his clothes to dress the model for the museum where world celebrities and French historical scenes are represented.REUTERSA wax figure of singer Rihanna stands alongside another of Lady Gaga at the unveiling of the Rihanna figure at Madame Tussauds in London on 3 October 2011.REUTERS/Luke MacGregorAn actress kisses a wax figure of Britain's Prince William near another wax figure of Prince Harry during the statues' unveiling ceremony at the Madame Tussaud Wax Museum in Amsterdam April 26, 2007.REUTERS/Jerry LampenA wax sculpture of Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, is unveiled at Madame Tussauds in central London on 26 September 2007.REUTERS/Luke MacGregorSinger Alicia Keys poses with her new wax figure at Madame Tussauds in New York on 28 June 2011.REUTERS/Jamie FineA guest kisses a waxwork of soccer player David Beckham at the opening of Madame Tussauds Hollywood in Los Angeles on 21 July 2009.REUTERS/Phil McCartenDavid Villa, who plays for Barcelona FC and Spain's national soccer team, poses next to his wax statue after its unveiling ceremony at Madrid's wax museum on 22 March 2011.REUTERS/Andrea ComasPosh Spice, otherwise known as Victoria Beckham of the Spice Girls takes a close-up look at her wax work double at Madame Tussaud's Rock Circus in London on 17 December 1999. The Spice Girls are the first band since The Beatles to be modelled as a group.ReutersFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy poses next to his wax figure at the Grevin museum in Paris on 12 July 2006.REUTERS/Philippe WojazerSamantha Cameron (R) poses with waxwork of her husband, Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, at Madame Tussauds in London on 1 July 2010.REUTERS/Luke MacGregorBritish singer Mika (R) stands near his wax statue at the Musee Grevin in Paris on 6 December 2010.REUTERS/Charles PlatiauScottish singer Susan Boyle (R) stands with her new wax work model at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, northern England on 19 April 2011.REUTERS/Phil Noble
Actress Angelina Jolie and her partner Brad Pitt have been immortalised in wax and will be on display at the Skywalk deck of the Sydney Tower in Sydney.
Spokeswoman Kristy Enright said the figures worth $220,000 each were going to be extremely popular, reported the Daily Telegraph. "They are Hollywood's most glamorous couple," the paper quoted Enright as saying. "They will go very well in our new A-List area," she added.
Madame Tussauds Sydney is due to open in May. The wax museum will be the 13th attraction worldwide and will feature more than 70 wax figures.
Not just Hollywood's power couple, but also several stars, singers, politicians, sports stars and royals have all been waxed at various wax museums around the world.
Those immortalised in wax include singers Rihanna, Michael Jackson, British Prime Minister David Cameron, French President Nicholas Sarkozy, soccer player David Beckham, David Villa, Prince William, Prince Harry,the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla, singer Alicia Keys and British singer Mika.
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