Justin Bieber receives special birthday present from Madame Tussauds
Justin Bieber celebrated his 30th birthday on March 1, 2024
Justin Bieber's new wax figure was unveiled by Madame Tussauds on the occasion of the singer's 30th birthday.
The musician's life-size statue put on display at the museum's Hollywood, California location on Friday.
Bieber's look from his hit track Peaches was reacted for the huge wax figure.
Taking to Instagram, the official page of @madametussaudsusa shared a few photos of the Baby singer's statue, featuring his neck tattoos and the same outfit details as shown in his 2021 music video.
The statement reads, "Justin Bieber’s 30th birthday candles aren’t the only thing wax here. Bieber’s brand new wax figure has taken the stage at Madame Tussauds Hollywood! Send JB your birthday wishes below!"
Earlier, Bieber's wife Hailey debunked marital woes rumours with a sweet birthday wish for her husband.
Taking to Instagram, the founder of Rhode Skin dropped a few romantic photos with her betterhalf on Friday.
She wrote, "30!!!!!!! that was fast. Words could never truly describe the beauty of who you are. Happy Birthday to you… love of my life, for life."
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