Madame Tussauds London has revealed the first-ever wax figure of actress Gillian Anderson OBE, known for her acclaimed roles in The X-Files and The Crown.
A video shared by the museum captures Anderson’s delighted reaction as she meets her wax likeness for the first time. The figure wears the same white floor-length gown the actress famously donned at the Golden Globes — the one that sparked conversation for its vulva-inspired detailing.
The dress, celebrated for its bold and symbolic design, was created by Gabriela Hearst. Anderson’s decision to feature it on her wax figure highlights her ongoing advocacy for female empowerment and body positivity.
A spokesperson for Madame Tussauds London commented:
“Gillian Anderson is an icon of talent, intelligence, and individuality. Her new figure celebrates her impact across television, film, and activism.”
The figure is now part of the attraction’s London A-list zone, where visitors can pose beside the star’s lifelike recreation.
Author’s Summary:
Madame Tussauds London unveiled Gillian Anderson’s first wax figure, dressed in her notable Golden Globes gown symbolizing empowerment and individuality.