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The figure, unveiled on the first anniversary of her death, was met with widespread disapproval, with many people, including O'Connor's brother, expressing disappointment with its appearance. The museum has acknowledged the backlash and apologized for the inaccurate representation.
In a statement, the museum said they are committed to creating a "more accurate representation" of the iconic singer and will be reworking the wax figure.
The incident has sparked a conversation about the importance of accurate portrayals of public figures, particularly those who have recently passed away.
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