Justin Bieber's wax figure gets makeover after pregnancy news

Madame Tussauds London updates Justin Bieber's wax figure as the singer and his wife Hailey prepare for parenthood.


Pop Culture & Art May 11, 2024
Justin Bieber's wax figure gets makeover after pregnancy news

Madame Tussauds London has made a special adjustment to Justin Bieber's wax figure, a day after the singer and his wife Hailey Bieber announced their pregnancy, 

 

The tribute now features a baby carrier, "to help him get some all-important practice in ahead of the big arrival," according to a statement from the popular tourist attraction. The change gives a playful nod to Justin's early hit song, "Baby, Baby, Baby, Oh!"

 

Madame Tussauds is known for keeping up with celebrity headlines by making changes to its iconic wax figures. 

 

After Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's split in 2016, their wax statues were separated, while Brad's figure was previously repositioned away from ex-wife Jennifer Aniston's when their marriage ended. 

 

In 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wax figures were moved out of the royal family section after they chose to step back from official duties.

 

The Biebers shared their pregnancy announcement on Thursday in matching social media posts. The couple is seen seemingly renewing their vows in a video before the camera reveals Hailey's growing baby bump. 

 

The two initially met at a Today show event in 2009 but didn't start dating until 2015. Despite a few ups and downs, they married in a civil ceremony in 2018 before walking down the aisle again at a grand celebration in South Carolina. 

 

Hailey reminisced about their early days together in 2019 for Vogue, saying, "One day Justin walked into Hillsong and was like, 'Hey, you got older.' I was like, 'Yeah, what's up?'" Their friendship evolved into a close bond, and they became best friends before dating again.

 

Now, after nearly five years of marriage, Justin and Hailey are preparing to welcome their first child together.

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