A waxwork of Taylor Swift has been unveiled in Dublin.
A life-sized statue, of the world's most famous popstar, is on display at The National Wax Museum Plus.
It sees the 36-year-old wearing a sequined leotard, silver knee-high boots, holding a pink guitar, and sporting her signature red lip.
The Taylor Swift Wax Figure during the launch at The National Wax Museum Plus, Westmoreland Street, Dublin. Photo: Gareth ChaneyThe museum said the waxwork cost €40,000 to make.
Taylor Swift played three nights at the Aviva Stadium in 2024 as part of her record-breaking Eras tour.
02.04.2026 Exhibition assistants at the National Wax Museum Plus L to r Sol Brophy & Alison Pooley put the final touches to the Taylor Swift Wax Figure during her launch at The National Wax Museum Plus, Westmoreland Street, Dublin. Photo: Gareth ChaneyThe American singer, who has Irish ancestors, joins the museum's celebrity line up which includes, U2, Jedward and David Bowie.
In 2024, a waxwork of Sinéad O'Connor was removed from public display following complaints from the late singer's family.
It was unveiled to mark the year after her death, however, relatives and fans were disappointed it didn't accurately resemble the singer.
Sinead O'Connor waxwork at the National Wax Museum, DublinClaire Dunning from The National Wax Museum Plus said they were very nervous to reveal Taylor:
"As you know, we have to get Sinead fixed up and she's coming back.
"But we didn't want to make another 'boo boo'.
"Taylor is here and she's looking fab. So come and see her".