Still, despite the high level of care that went into creating the wax edition of Zendaya, many fans were divided on whether the figure actually looked like the Spider-Man: Far From Home actress.

“It’s good if you only stare at it for like 4 seconds,” one fan wrote on X. “Any longer and you realize that ain’t remotely Z. That’s like someone’s Yiddish aunty in her prime.”

“Something's off,” another said, with one user adding, “They did her dirty.”

But others had a completely different reaction to the figure, with many finding it to be a very realistic likeness of Zendaya.

“Why is everyone hating?” one person posted to X. “This one actually looks good.”

Another added, “The wax figure hate is so forced and cringe, this literally looks like Zendaya.”

While Zendaya herself has yet to comment on her newest wax figure, the Challengers actress previously shared how excited she was to be immortalized by Madame Tussauds after her first figures debuted in Orlando and San Francisco in 2015.

“This is a major, major honor,” she raved during the debut event at the time, “and it’s so cool to have it in the Bay where I’m from.”

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