In an Instagram post, Dwayne Johnson said that his team will contact the Grévin Museum to ask for a change after the actor’s wax exhibition was made online without mercy. The museum told Deadline that it will “recycle” the wax as soon as possible.
Johnson posted a video of comedian James Andre Jefferson Jr. roasting the statue. Jefferson said the Paris museum made The Rock look like a “pebble,” David Beckham, and a member of the UK royal family.
Johnson said: “I will have my team contact our friends at the Musée Grévin, in Paris, France so that we can work on ‘updating’ my wax figures here with some important details and improvements, starting with the color. of my skin.. But next time I come to Paris, I will stop and have a drink with myself.
In an email, the Grévin Museum said: “Dwayne Johnson is right and we realized that we will fix it as soon as possible and send him a new photo as soon as it is done.
“We are waiting for him when he arrives in Paris at the Grévin Museum to celebrate with a glass of champagne.”
The attraction has led to many Hollywood stars being immortalized in waxworks, including Ryan Gosling and Lady Gaga.