Thursday, September 23, 2010

Gwen Stefani looks delighted to meet her new waxwork with sexy cleavage tight slim body.

A smiling Gwen Stefani gets all excited as she meets her new $300,000 waxwork in Las Vegas.

So presumably, the singer-turned fashion-designer had overlooked the fact that sculptors have added extra inches to her life-like model.

The waxwork of the 40-year-old mother of two has actually been made two percent larger than the star is in real life.

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Spot the difference: The waxwork cost $300,000 and nearly six months to make


However, the artists behind the dummy were not being intentionally mean.

Rather, the waxwork has been made bigger to allow for shrinkage in the Nevada desert climate, according to celebrity blogger Robin Leach of Las Vegas Weekly.

Gwen was on hand today for the unveiling ceremony at Madame Tussaud's in Las Vegas.

She dressed for the occasion in incredibly short colourful dress teamed with black tights and killer heels.

Meanwhile her waxwork has been suited in a crop top, showing off a green bra underneath and toned stomach, teamed with trousers and knee high lace up boots.

It took nearly six months from Gwen�s first private sitting to create the figure, and more than 250 measurements and photographs were taken at a total cost of $300,000.

The three-time Grammy Award-winning No Doubt singer arrived in Las Vegas on Tuesday night ahead of the ceremony.

'We are very excited to have Gwen Stefani�s figure added to our attraction,' Madame Tussauds General Manager Rosita Chapman said in a statement.

'She�s consistently rated high on our request list, so we are very pleased to bring her figure to all her loyal fans.'


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how it to me: Gwen waits in anticipation before the model is revealed to her, wearing a very short patterned dress teamed with black tights and killer heels
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But your bigger than me: Sculptors have made the model two percent larger than the star is in real life to allow for shrinkage caused by the Nevada desert climate
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Spot the difference: The waxwork cost $300,000 and nearly six months to make
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