Dublin’s wax museum faced backlash after unveiling a wax figure of Irish singer Sinead O’Connor, which led to the decision to withdraw the replica. Many people, including O’Connor’s brother Joseph, expressed shock and disappointment, stating that the figure did not resemble her at all.

The museum acknowledged the criticism and committed to creating a more accurate representation of the singer.In response to the public’s feedback, Dublin’s National Wax Museum Plus admitted that the initial figure did not meet their high standards or the expectations of O’Connor’s fans.

The museum emphasized their intention to honor Sinead O’Connor’s significant impact on Ireland and the global music community.

They announced plans to start working on a new wax figure that better captures her unique presence and iconic image.

The museum expressed gratitude for the public’s feedback and assured that the voices of O’Connor’s admirers were heard.

They promised that their team of skilled artists would meticulously craft a new figure to celebrate her legacy appropriately. Sinead O’Connor, who passed away at her home in southeast London last year at the age of 56, had suggested that if people wanted to honor her, they should erect a statue of her in Dublin.

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