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Taylor Swift Wax Figure Debuts in Orlando as Part of Global Madame Tussauds Launch

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A new wax figure of Taylor Swift has arrived in Orlando as part of a global tribute by Madame Tussauds to honor the Grammy-winning superstar and her record-breaking Eras Tour.

The Orlando attraction is now home to Swift’s “Reputation” era wax figure, showcasing a striking recreation of her black sequined Roberto Cavalli catsuit, complete with red snake detailing and matching designer boots. The look is accessorized with a custom Rebel microphone, all reproduced in collaboration with the original fashion label.

The Orlando figure is one of 13 newly unveiled Taylor Swift wax statues that have been revealed across Madame Tussauds locations worldwide. According to Madame Tussauds’ Global Brand Director Laura Sheard, the tribute underscores Swift’s wide-reaching cultural impact.

“Taylor Swift is a generational icon and a cultural powerhouse. Madame Tussauds has a centuries-old legacy of holding a mirror up to the world of fame, immortalizing the profiles that are making an imprint on the day’s culture. Taylor Swift’s influence spans music, fashion, film, activism, and even the economy,” Sheard said in a press release.

Beyond Orlando, Swift’s different eras can be found in:

  • NashvilleEvermore

  • New YorkMidnights

  • HollywoodSpeak Now

  • Las VegasFearless

  • Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • Berlin, Germany

  • Blackpool, England

  • Budapest, Hungary

  • Hong Kong

  • London, England

  • Sydney, Australia

  • Shanghai – which will debut a touring figure to appear in multiple cities globally

Madame Tussauds Orlando tickets are available online starting at $24.99. Same-day tickets at the door are priced at $34.99.

This high-profile rollout comes amid heightened public interest in Swift’s career and her re-recording project, which fans were hoping would include “Reputation (Taylor’s Version).” While the singer has confirmed that the sixth album will not be rerecorded, “Swifties” await the next project to come from the icon.

For more information or to book tickets, visit Madame Tussauds Orlando’s official website.

Written by Melissa Donovan

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