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Madame Tussauds to unveil figures of Michael Jackson

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To mark the fourth anniversary of the death of the pop icon, three new figures of Jackson are to be unveiled at the popular tourist attraction.

To mark the fourth anniversary of the death of the pop icon, three new figures of Jackson are to be unveiled at the popular tourist attraction. 

Madame Tussauds has some new additions.

To mark the fourth anniversary of the death of Michael Jackson, actors from the "Thriller Live!" show, currently playing at the Lyric Theater in the London, are on hand to pose alongside their idol.

Nicole Fenner, PR Manager of Madame Tussauds, said, "We're really keen to bring our guest figures that they want to see in the attraction, and we've had a Michael Jackson figure with us in London since 2009 and other figures prior to that as well. But we've actually got a special feature for the next three months, of not one but three Michael Jackson's depicting him in three different eras of his career, all to mark the fourth anniversary of his death tomorrow."

The figures represent various phases of Jackson's career, from "Dangerous" to "This Is It".

To mark the fourth anniversary of the death of the pop icon, three new figures of Jackson are to be unveiled at the popular tourist attraction. 

Britt Quentin, Actor of "Thriller Live!" said, "This is actually my favorite one I think, mostly because the detail in his face, for this era of Michael I think the detail in his face is absolutely fantastic. Everything from the nose to the skin tone to the sort of the blotchy skin tones that he had at this point in his life. I just think it's fantastic."

And we even get to see a young Michael.

Eshun Gopal, actor in "Thriller Live!" said, "The statue looks just like Michael when he was younger and he looks really life like. And the afro looks really cool and his clothes look really good and my favorite song in the show is 'Dangerous' and I would definitely come back and see it if it's still at Madame Tussauds."

London Madame Tussauds will be home to the figures for the next three months before they visit other Tussauds around the world.

The wax figures will be officially unveiled in London on Tuesday.

 

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