This weekend is Grammy weekend, which everyone is excited about. However, the event will forever be somewhat marred by the passing of
Whitney Houston. February 11 will mark a year since we lost this great legend. In honor of her memory, legendary wax museum
Madame Tussauds has honored Whitney with
four wax figures.
This is the first time in 200 years that the museum has simultaneously created this many different figures of the same person! While made in London, each of the figures will be in different museums across the United States.
Check the figures out below!
The figures represent four very iconic moments in Whitney's career--her performance of the National Anthem at the 1991 Super Bowl to be featured in the Washington D.C. museum; her 1992 The Bodyguard which will be in Hollywood; Houston will display a young Whitney from her 1988 video for "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)"; and New York will exhibit the singer in her final years, from her 2009 photo shoot for her last album.
Crazy just how much these images look like her! Madame Tussauds always gets it PERFECT! RIP Whitney
Images via Whitney Houston.com/Concrete Loop
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