Dwayne Johnson to contact wax museum to make his skin color more realistic


Here’s an offbeat little story for your Tuesday. There’s a wax museum in Paris called Musee Grevin that has a wax figure of allegedly Dwayne Johnson. I say “allegedly” because in a couple of significant ways, it does not look like him. There’s something off about his eyes and eyebrows–he looks a little mean. But the bigger problem is that the skin color of the wax figure is much lighter than The Rock is in real life. It’s conspicuous. I guess enough people complained about this on social media that Dwayne decided to respond. He wrote on Instagram that he’s reaching out to the wax museum so they can fix it. The museum claims they made the wax figure only from photo references. But still, they got his skin tone very wrong.

Dwayne Johnson has heard the complaints about his wax figure and says he’s doing something about it.

The Musée Grévin, a museum in Paris, France, that specializes in wax figures of famous people, came under fire recently for a sculpture of Johnson that many found to be too light skinned to represent the actor, who is multi-ethnic.

Some people took to social media to accuse the museum of “white washing” the figure of the “Black Adam” star, commenting that the recently unveiled likeness suffered from a “melanin deficiency.”

Johnson, whose late father, the wrestler Rocky Johnson, was of Black Nova Scotian descent and his mother, Ata Maivia, is Samoan, saw the outrage and addressed it Sunday on social media.

“For the record, I’m going to have my team reach out to our friends at Grevin Museum, in Paris France so we can work at ‘updating’ my wax figure here with some important details and improvements – starting with my skin color,” Johnson wrote.

According to the museum’s site, “After Dwayne Johnson was chosen at the first edition of the Grévin Awards, sculptor Stéphane Barret had to rely on photos and videos to create a statue as close to reality as possible, without the presence of the international star.”

[From CNN]

Please tell me you guys can see what I’m talking about with the mean eyes. It creeps me out the longer I look at it. It’s giving “evil bouncer at seedy night club” which is not Dwayne’s vibe at all. I think the problem is that the angle of the figure’s left eyebrow is both too harsh, and too close to his actual eye. As for the issue of the figure’s skin color, I think it’s a lame excuse for the museum to say they got it wrong because the figure wasn’t created from life. I have never seen The Rock in any movie or photo where he looked like this. He does not look like this. Of course they can’t get an exact match going off of just photos and videos, but this is really off. It seems a lot like unconscious bias to me. I wonder what the fix is–do they airbrush paint onto the wax figure or do they have to start over again and make a whole new one? If nothing else, the old one would make for a terrific jump scare, placed in a window with harsh lighting for maximum spookiness (I would do this, by the way. I would put a wax figure in my window to scare away would-be intruders. Clearly I learned everything I know about home security from Kevin McCallister). But they really should re-do the whole thing and give him a more pleasant expression.

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  1. ML says:

    This is also the museum that messed up Macron…https://www.leparisien.fr/amp/politique/la-statue-de-cire-de-macron-au-musee-grevin-bientot-refaite-16-05-2018-7719339.php

    Good that they’re going to rectify the Rock’s skin color, but seriously, I don’t understand how they messed that up.

  2. Beverley says:

    As Carina says, it’s a whole lotta unconscious bias.
    Whew.

    • goofpuff says:

      Its just not only his skin color, the angles of his face got whitewashed. He looks more European than Samoan.

      • Taytanish says:

        That wax is simply NOT of Dwayne Johnson, its absofcukinlutely not him. Leave all the skin color out of the discussion and it still is not Dwayne the rock Johnson. At first I thought they trying to pass off Vin Diesel as Dwayne, but it’s not even Vin Diesel, its ……I’ll stop here I guess.

      • Minnieder says:

        It gives Eastern European gangster vibes

      • osito says:

        Very whitewashed. I would argue that they erased both his Samoan features and the features that speak to his African American heritage as well. Giving very Bobby Jindal portrait vibes.

  3. Kitten says:

    JFC they lightened him AND gave him the eyes of a sociopath. Dwayne Johnson deserves so much better! Shame on you, France.

    • Twin Falls says:

      They did! Totally changed the shape of his smiley eyes and gave him serial killer eyes. He’s not smiling or smoldering (Jumanji). Terrible.

    • StillDouchesOfCambridge says:

      I’m offended. The rock was always darker – that is the first thing we notice from the Rock besides how muscular he is. Are these people serious? we need to erase dwayne’s color? Their only job is to make a copy of an existing famous person where we can have a gazillion pictures and info from and they can’t even get the skin color right? SUCH INCOMPETENCE

    • SarahCS says:

      The features make me think of the CGI him in the Scorpion King.

    • Marion says:

      Shame on you France???!!! You’ve got to be kidding!!!

    • Christine says:

      Seriously, he looks like an extra on Prison Break, which I completely understand is an outdated reference.

  4. Barbara says:

    Yikes. The eyebrow shape is wrong, the eyes look dead and they dented his head. Tussaud’s sculptures can look pretty bad sometimes but this is just terrible.

  5. Bumblebee says:

    The smirk, the crossed arms, the clothes! Everything is wrong. The two guys standing next to not-Rock in the photo tell the whole story. Send this whole staff to unconscious bias training. That skin tone mistake is painful. Where’s the apology?

  6. Barbara says:

    He reminds me of a mix between Robert Downey jr. (the evil brow) and Jim Caviezel.

  7. Torttu says:

    It’s so bad! They made” an oligarch’s bodyguard.” It’s so terrible.

  8. Kate says:

    I just have never understood the appeal of these wax figure museums. I think it’s often hilarious how bad the statues are, and can be fun to compare them to the real people on a one-off basis but can’t imagine paying money to go to a museum of them. What is the attraction?

    • lucy2 says:

      I’ve never understood it either, I guess people enjoy taking selfies with them? I don’t know. I do get a kick out of the bad ones though.

    • BeanieBean says:

      It is really weird. I went to Madame Tussaud’s in London because I’m from a small town & I had always heard of this place, like the V&A or the British Museum or the Tower of London. Throughout my wanderings I kept asking myself, ‘why did I come here’? What I remember were the ‘royal family’ & a bunch of British athletes (all men) that I’d never heard of. Then again, it is an institution with its origins in death masks, so there you go.

    • AmB says:

      They were probably pretty hot stuff back in 1835 when Mme Tussaud’s opened in London, but we have much better ways to see what famous people look like … for the last century.

    • Bumblebee says:

      You gotta go with kids. They love it. Especially in the scenes they set up. Sitting on a bench next to a movie star. Behind sand bags with a soldier. Standing at a podium with a President. And the surprises! You turn a corner, and, gasp!, Mom! Is that… no!…white Rock!…

    • Layla Beans says:

      I don’t get it either. We went to the Ripley’s one in Niagara Falls last summer, and it was so expensive for what you saw. The kids thought it was fun but I was like “this admission money could have bought something so much better.” Wax figures are just kinda tacky and weird.

  9. Amy Bee says:

    The wax figure looks more like Vin Diesel.

    • M says:

      That’s the vibe I get too! Like they were making one of Vin and pivoted to make one of DJ.

    • BeanieBean says:

      That’s what I was thinking. In addition to what everyone else has pointed out–good gad, the skin color!–they didn’t get the Rock’s neck muscles at all nor his charming smile.

  10. VilleRose says:

    If you put sunglasses on the wax figure, I would think it was a wax figure of Vin Diesel possibly? But it does not look like the Rock at all. I have never been to one of these wax museums because I don’t find it interesting to go look at wax statues of famous people but I would go to one where it collected the worst ones lol.

  11. Flamingo says:

    It looks more like Mr. Clean and less like The Rock

  12. Robert Phillips says:

    Actually look at those side by side pictures. They weren’t off by that much. I’m wondering if its the lighting. But everyone is freaking out about something that wasn’t done.

  13. Luciana says:

    To me, it looks like a weird blend of Chris Meloni and The Rock? Like the top half looks more like Meloni and the bottom half looks more Rock-like.

  14. ME says:

    Travis Barker just got a wax figure too and his looks JUST like him. The Rock on the other hand, man what were they thinking?

  15. lizbert says:

    The eyes, eyebrows, and head shape are jacked (as is the skin color, obviously) but they really did a number on his nose. Def looks slimmer/more European; not like him at all >:[

  16. teehee says:

    Someone who never saw him made it.
    Another person told them “he looks like Mr Clean” and the guy said “oh, got it!”

  17. Franklin B says:

    I see a bald Jean-Claude van Damme