Blueface sparks backlash after inappropriate behavior with Zendaya and Kylie Jenner wax figures
Rapper Blueface faces online outrage after viral video shows him mishandling Zendaya and Kylie Jenner wax figures

American rapper and boxer Blueface is facing backlash after a video showing him interacting inappropriately with wax figures at Madame Tussauds in Hollywood circulated widely online.
Blueface couldn’t contain himself after running into ultra-realistic wax figures of Kylie Jenner and Zendaya 💀😭
— keeno ✧ (@ayekeeno) February 13, 2026
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The artist, born Johnathan Jamall Porter, visited the attraction on February 12, 2026. In footage that quickly spread across social media platforms, he is seen pushing the chair of a wax figure of Zendaya before sitting opposite it and placing the figure in what appeared to be a mock chokehold.
In the same clip, Blueface approaches a wax figure of Kylie Jenner, adjusts his clothing, and leans against the statue while referring to it as his “girl.” The behavior prompted criticism from online users, many of whom described the actions as unsettling and disrespectful.
Several commenters on Reddit and other platforms expressed discomfort over the footage. One user described the interaction as “pretty chilling,” while others said the video made them uneasy and raised concerns about how public figures are treated, even in replica form.
In a statement to media outlets, a representative for Madame Tussauds confirmed the organization is aware of the incident. The spokesperson said that while the attraction is designed to be interactive, guests are expected to treat the figures with respect. The representative added that the behavior shown in the video is under review and that appropriate action will be taken if necessary.
Neither Zendaya nor Kylie Jenner has publicly commented on the incident as of now.





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