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From Princess of Fails to Jawdrey Hepburn, this US waxworks is a house of horrors

The Dreamland Wax Museum in Boston is getting plenty of attention for its disturbingly unrealistic statues

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A wax figure, allegedly of Diana, Princess of Wales, is displayed at the Dreamland Wax Museum in Boston on Monday. Photo: AP
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A good roasting hasn’t caused a meltdown at Boston’s new wax museum.

Officials at the Dreamland Wax Museum say they’re embracing the extra attention brought by waves of online hecklers who have lampooned some of its less-than-flattering likenesses.

“It’s absolutely been a blessing to have all of that controversy,” said Michael Pelletz, the museum’s vice president of sales. “Even if it’s negative press, it’s working wonderfully.”

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Photos of the museum’s life-sized wax figures have been circulating online since it opened its doors in July, in some cases inspiring scorching ridicule.

It started with a wax portrayal of US President Donald Trump that some say looks more like South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham.
A wax figure supposed to resemble Audrey Hepburn in a scene from Breakfast at Tiffany’s is displayed at the Dreamland Wax Museum in Boston on Monday. Photo: AP
A wax figure supposed to resemble Audrey Hepburn in a scene from Breakfast at Tiffany’s is displayed at the Dreamland Wax Museum in Boston on Monday. Photo: AP
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Then it was a statue of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady that some called “creepy”, with one online critic saying it looks like someone who “would murder you and hide the body.”

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