Bad Bunny's Wax Figure Debuts at Madrid's Wax Museum

The new sculpture of the Puerto Rican artist, replicating his iconic finger-snapping pose, joins the museum's collection.

Wax figure of a famous musician in a characteristic pose, set in a museum with a Caribbean theme.
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Wax figure of a famous musician in a characteristic pose, set in a museum with a Caribbean theme.

The Wax Museum of Madrid has presented a new figure of international artist Bad Bunny, replicating his iconic finger-snapping pose and characteristic style.

The addition of the singer, one of the most influential stars in current music, is the result of five months of meticulous artisanal work by the museum's artistic team, aiming for maximum realism and capturing the artist's stage energy.
Museum officials highlighted the challenge of reproducing the finger-snapping pose, as well as the detailed work on the singer's face, expression, posture, and distinctive style. The hair and beard were crafted strand by strand, and the artist's tattoos were reproduced by professional tattoo artist Adrián Sánchez, known as Black Sánchez.
The figure wears an outfit inspired by his most recent artistic phase and the visual universe of his project ‘DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS’, with nods to his Puerto Rican roots. The accompanying scenography evokes a Caribbean ambiance.
The institution notes that this new piece brings audiences closer to "figures that go beyond music and are part of current global culture." The unveiling coincides with Bad Bunny's visit to Madrid, generating significant anticipation among visitors and fans.