Stars Get Waxed!
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THE JOLIE-PITTS
At just 2 months old, Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt is already getting the star treatment as the first-ever infant replica at New York City's Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. Her presence with parents Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt goes to a good cause: The museum will donate $1 to UNICEF for every Jolie-Pitt family photo bought by visitors.
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JOHNNY DEPP
Depp gets aye-to-aye with his swashbuckling doppelganger Captain Jack Sparrow, which was recently unveiled at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. Of getting face time with his Pirates of the Caribbean likeness, Depp said, "Oh, it's totally surreal. It's teetering on absurd, but a kind of great absurd."
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BEYONCé
Beyoncé (left) is up in arms next to her glamorous likeness at New York City's Madame Tussauds in 2004. And in true star fashion, the singer's interactive figure compliments visitors on their dance performances to her hit song "Crazy in Love" with phrases like, "You've definitely got diva potential."
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PARIS HILTON
She's a dead ringer – down to the hand-on-hip red-carpet pose – for Hilton, but the hotel heiress (left, in New York City in 2005) thinks her paraffin double is no comparison to the original. "I'd like it to be a pretty dress," Hilton said of her wax replica's ensemble. "And I'd cut the hair; it's too long."
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HUGH JACKMAN
Jackman is all smiles while posing next to his more fearsome double, Dr. Gabriel Van Helsing, in New York City in 2004. The Aussie actor got his own action figure in Madame Tussauds Chamber of Horrors when he starred as the intrepid vampire hunter in the 2004 blockbuster Van Helsing.
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CELINE DION
To Dion's mock consternation, husband René Angélil tries his luck with not one but two divas at Las Vegas' Caesars Palace in May. Dion's wax figure, a gift from Paris' famed Grevin Museum, is on display at the hotel's Colosseum lobby to commemorate the singer's 500th performance of her Sin City show.
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BRANDON ROUTH
It's a bird, it's a plane…it's Routh giving a hand to his super-heroic alter ego at New York City's Madame Tussauds. "It's very flattering, but it's Superman as much as it is me," said the modest actor at the June unveiling.