Can You Resist Cracking a Joke About Melania Trump's Wax Figure? The Internet Sure Can't

A Melania Trump wax figure just made its debut at Madame Tussauds in New York City, and guys, it's actually pretty darn realistic — almost creepily so. On April 25, the museum held an event to unveil the First Lady's waxy lookalike, and somewhat unexpectedly, former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer was the lucky fella appointed to preside over the ceremony.

At the gathering, Spicer held a Q&A session during which he praised FLOTUS as a "very gracious and fashionable woman" before revealing the blue-dress-donning figure in all its glory (alongside a Donald Trump wax statue that has been on display at the museum since January 2017.)

The First Lady's waxen duplicate is part of a new Madame Tussauds experience called "Give Melania a Voice," which will allow visitors to publish tweets on Melania's behalf via the @MTMelaniaMoments Twitter account until May 31. Hah, totally nothing could go wrong there! I wish I could chalk this up as good ol' fake news, but alas, this museum installation is, in fact, real, and it's sure to be rather interesting.

Below, get up close and personal with Melania's wax figure and see all the hysterical things people are saying about it on Twitter.

The Waxy Melania Statue Is Creepily Realistic
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The Waxy Melania Statue Is Creepily Realistic

It Stands Alongside the Donald Trump Wax Figure in the Museum

It Stands Alongside the Donald Trump Wax Figure in the Museum

Not holding hands, of course.

Sean Spicer Looked Oddly Ecstatic to Host the Event
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Sean Spicer Looked Oddly Ecstatic to Host the Event

He even kind of looks like a wax figure himself for some strange reason.

An Up-Close Look at the "Give Melania a Voice" Station
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An Up-Close Look at the "Give Melania a Voice" Station

Here's What People Are Saying About the First Lady's Waxy Replica