Ever since Nicki Minaj’s wax figure made its debut at the Las Vegas Madame Tussauds museum, many have found it difficult.o keep their hands off the replica, which showcases The Pinkprint emcee on all fours. Nicki has referred to her pornographic prop as “iconic”, often laughing off the images of fans using her likeness to simulate sex acts on.
Since it’s unveiling, male and female visitors have been taking photos of themselves in sexually-suggestive poses with the figurine, which takes inspiration from the video for her controversial hit Anaconda and shows her scantily clad, and posting them to social media. Fans and colleagues have wondered why she signed off on a statue that depicts her in a stereotypical, hypersexualized position. Sadly, that proved to be ineffective.
“All ppl are gonna do is go up to that statue and take pictures shoving their crotch in her face and putting their crotch on her butt”, she concluded.
Nicki Minaj fans all over the world can collectively breathe an big.igh of relief tonight.
Staff at the museum were forced to increase security around the statue last month (Aug15) after a fan took an inappropriate snap with the Minaj waxwork.