Dwayne Johnson, widely recognized as “The Rock,” has recently stepped into the spotlight to address a contentious issue surrounding his wax figure displayed at the prestigious Musee Grevin museum.
The Musee Grevin museum, renowned for its lifelike wax sculptures of prominent figures from various walks of life, found itself in the midst of a public controversy. Fans and visitors had expressed their disappointment, alleging that the wax statue of the multi-ethnic actor did not accurately capture his distinctive skin tone.
In response to the matter, Dwayne Johnson turned to his Instagram account to share a video featuring comedian James Andre Jefferson, who humorously critiqued the wax figure. In a light-hearted tone, The Rock acknowledged Jefferson’s playful comment: “Is this how y’all felt when you lost the Little Mermaid?” The actor, in good spirits, admitted to finding the humor in the situation, stating, “I legit belly laughed at this.”
But the most noteworthy part of Johnson’s response was his commitment to addressing the issue. He expressed his intention to have his team reach out to the Musee Grevin Museum in Paris, France, where the wax figure is displayed. The purpose of this outreach is to work on updating the figure and making necessary improvements, starting with the accuracy of his skin color.
In a touch of jest, Dwayne Johnson added, “And next time I’m in Paris, I’ll stop in and have a drink with myself.”
The response from the Musee Grevin Museum did not fall on deaf ears. In a statement provided to Deadline, the museum acknowledged the concerns and issued an assurance that they are actively working to address the issue promptly. The statement reads, “Dwayne Johnson is right, and we noticed it and will obviously remedy it as quickly as possible.”
This episode serves as a reminder of the significance of accurate representation, even in the world of wax figures. Dwayne Johnson’s proactive approach to rectify the situation emphasizes the importance of ensuring that public figures are portrayed with precision, paying due respect to their individuality and ethnicity. This move towards inclusivity and respect is a commendable step in the realm of entertainment and art.