A WAXWORK commemorating the life of Whitney Houston was unveiled at Madame Tussauds London on Monday with the help of a full gospel choir. The famous visitor attraction enlisted the help of a full gospel choir to unveil the wax figure earlier on the day, which was created in the iconic singer’s honour following her death in February 2012.
The figure — one of four embodying the “I Will Always Love You” hitmaker at various stages of her career — is inspired by Whitney’s appearance in the promotional art for her 2009 comeback album “I Look to You” and sees her adorned in a stunning floor-length gown with her arms outstretched.
The commemorative likeness was originally unveiled at Madame Tussauds’ New York museum earlier this year by members of Whitney’s family — including her mother Cissy Houston — but it is now being exhibited outside of the US for the first time. — Bang Showbiz.



