‘Perimenopausal’ Leah Remini is ‘screaming’ at Beyonce wax figure comparisons

Madly in love with this masterpiece.

Leah Remini couldn’t help but laugh when Beyonce’s wax statue was compared to her.

Madame Tussauds Blackpool in Blackpool, England, unveiled its new statue of the 42-year-old “Run the World (Girls)” singer on Wednesday.

Social media users couldn’t help but notice that Remini, 53, looked a lot like Queen Bey herself — and the actress happily welcomed all the comments.

“I’m screaming! And all the tweets are being liked a lot!” “King of Queens” actress Hilarious article on X, formerly Twitter.

“This perimenopausal woman will draw any comparison to the beautiful Beyoncé!” She burst out laughing.

One user “totally” agreed about the similarity between the two women.

“Girl you and B are even better than beautiful women!!” the user Posted,

another one couple: “This was Beyoncé’s ‘Leah Remini’ era.”

a person Asked: “Does anyone else see Leah Remini, Mariah Carey and Rihanna with a touch of Beyoncé? Or is it just me?”

“Facial similarity never realised,” another wrote,

“Lehonse!” One said jokinglyBy adding a mixture of two women’s names.

One person said, “Of course I thought it was Leah…who makes these wax figures, they need their eyes checked anyway.” Said,

fan chimed in: “Looks like you’re even more like you than B.”

In 2017, Beyoncé’s wax statue at Madame Tussauds in New York City also sparked protests.

The statue of the Grammy winner was taken out of the exhibit because of its likeness.

“Beyoncé’s wax figure at @MadameTussauds looks like Kate Gosselin from ‘Kate Plus 8’ wearing a purple outfit. Umm, can we get the job done again? 🤔,” one x user wrote those days.

Madame Tussauds artists spoke in an interview with The New York Times about criticism that claimed Beyoncé looked white.

“Our talented team of sculptors makes every effort to ensure that the color of all our wax figures exactly matches the celebrity depicted. “The lighting within the attraction combined with flash photography can distort and misrepresent the color of our wax figures, which our sculptors are unable to account for at the production stage,” he said in a statement at the time.

“We love, respect and enjoy our working relationship with Beyoncé. We’ve adjusted the styling and lighting of his figure and he’s on display.

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