There's a new Billie Eilish wax work in town, though a few fans have something to say about it.
Wax works and statues are always going to split the crowd with regards to being realistic, however some are definitely more life-like than others.
Who can forget the infamous 2017 Cristiano Ronaldo statue that looked more like Nail Quinn.
Anyway, the new wax figure of Eilish will be on display at Hollywood Wax Museum and was inspired by the popstar's Oscars look in 2020.
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As ever, fans were in top form on social media, with one user quipping: "That's not billie eilish, that's barley eyelash."
Another commented: "it’s almost like the face is too wide or to big? the eyes nose and lips are fine but the face size is like… strangely off. [sic]"
"Damn the eyes are spot on. The rest is...questionable," penned a third.
A fourth added: "The way they put her name on the hands just to make her recognizable lmao."
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While someone else wrote: "Do I just have an unreasonably high expectation for these or are they all that bad."
"No honey this ain’t gonna work," another user thought.
The real Billie Eilish has recently slammed people for caring more about the Depp v Heard case than the decision to overturn the landmark Roe v Wade ruling that legalised abortions.
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The decision ended constitutional protections for abortion, which could lead to abortion bans in roughly half of US states.
The 20-year-old, who became Glastonbury's youngest-ever headliner last Friday night, 24 June, spoke out against the ruling.
During her set, she and her brother Finneas performed 'Try Not To Abuse Your Power', and prior to performing the song, Billie made a statement.
She said: “The song we’re about to do is, I think, one of the favourites that we’ve written and it’s about the concept of power and how we need to always remember how not to abuse it.
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“And today is a really, really dark day for women in the US. I’m just going to say that as I cannot bear to think about it any longer in this moment.”
In her latest track 'TV', the lyrics include: "The internet’s gone wild watching movie stars on trial / While they’re overturning Roe v. Wade."
In a follow-up interview with NME, Eilish gave some added context to the lyrics.
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"I was in this state of depression, losing my own rights to my own body, and then I’d go on the internet and it would be people giving their take on this trial," she said.
"Who f***ing gives a f**k? Women are losing rights for their bodies, so why are we talking about celebrities’ divorce trials?
"Who gives a s**t? Let them figure it out on their own.
"The internet bothers the s**t out of me sometimes..."
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Topics: Billie Eilish, Music