Museum in Gdansk Unveils Eerie Waxwork of Wayne Rooney That Fans Hilariously Compare to Mikhail Gorbachev

In a curious twist of events, a wax figure of a renowned British sports star has caused quite a stir on social media. This puzzling statue, currently on display at the Tower of Secrets Wax Museum in Gdansk, Poland, has left many scratching their heads.

While intended to be a tribute to England and Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney, the waxwork has drawn comparisons to former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev.

The wax figure, dressed in a red Adidas windbreaker, features a strikingly different version of Rooney.

Sporting a noticeably thinner frame, sparse balding hair, patchy facial stubble, and pale skin, it’s no wonder that fans have been reacting with a mix of confusion and humor.

The figure’s tired appearance has prompted comparisons to various pop culture characters, from Thunderbirds puppets to hybrid species from Star Trek.

Online Reactions and Comparisons

The online response has been nothing short of humorous. Over 1,000 comments flooded Reddit after user u/No-Philosopher5239 shared a photo of the waxwork on the subreddit r/CasualUK.

Reactions ranged from playful jabs like “Starfleet, but run by Birmingham City Council” to more specific comparisons such as “Neelix from Voyager” and “a Team America puppet.”

Some fans even joked that the waxwork resembled an older, alternate-timeline version of Rooney who had endured a dramatic career change.

A Touch of the Uncanny

The wax figure has also been met with some rather unsettling reactions.

Two fans described the figure as “incredibly awful” and “scary,” echoing the broader sentiment of discomfort that some people feel about wax figures in general.

Recent Museum Controversies

This waxwork mishap follows a similar controversy involving a Dublin museum. Recently, the National Wax Museum in Dublin faced backlash over a poorly received wax figure of the late singer Sinéad O’Connor.

Unveiled on July 26 to mark the one-year anniversary of her death, the sculpture was criticized for its lack of accuracy.

In response, the museum promised to create a new, more accurate representation of O’Connor that better captures her essence and iconic image.

With these recent incidents, it seems that achieving a lifelike and respectful wax figure remains a challenge for museums worldwide.

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