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Nicki Minaj Wax ‘Anaconda’ Figure To Receive Added Security After Tasteless Photos

Sad, no one will be able to get up close and personal with the singer now, because even Nicki’s wax figure needs security!

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We all love the original, there’s no doubt about that.

Sue Sylvester herself is now performing 4 nights of cabaret at Joe’s Pub in New York in show called ‘See Jane Sing!’. On the one hand, I don’t think choosing this pose for Nicki’s wax figure is a problem in and of itself. Madame Tussauds noticed too, and released a statement Tuesday describing the trend and explaining steps it plans to take to remedy the situation.

Photos of people defiling Nicki Minaj’s waxwork have spread so much on social media that Madame Tussauds had to issue a statement saying they were concerned over the “inappropriate” photographs being taken. But I’m sure the guests who’ve interacted with the figure since it was added have been very respectful and made sure their photos with it are totally appropriate and not at all suggestive, right? Denise Truscello/Getty Images for Madame Tussauds Las Vegas A museum spokesman twittered: “It’s unlucky in that this visitor decided to behave so inappropriately & we apologise for any offence this has brought about”.

“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”, tweeted Banks.

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Rapper Azealia Banks, for instance, questioned why the Minaj statue had to be so overtly sexualized. They will also, apparently, be erecting a fence around the display, so you won’t be able to put your paws all over the Pinkprint rapper.

Madame Tussauds boosts security to combat 'innapropriate' photos with Nicki