A. Keys became the latest artist to get immortalized by Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in Times Square. MTV was at the unveiling and got her reaction.
“I actually think it’s really, really good! “I was looking close up: It’s like my eyebrows are for real, and it’s like my eyes are for real, and the bone structure of my chin, like, ‘Look, that’s my chin! That’s my jaw. It’s incredible. It’s really incredible, and I think it’s so cool to be a part of the New York City part of the exhibit. I was born and raised here, this is my home, so it’s so perfect.”
On seperate, but related note, Alicia recently signed on to produce the Broadway play “Stick Fly”. Opening curtain is December 8th, but here’s what she had to say about the production.
“The piece is really about this beautiful African-American family in Martha’s Vineyard, and it is so deep,” she said of the play by Lydia R. Diamond. “It’s about all the secrets that families have, and it’s funny. What I love about it is it bypasses everything, and it’s all about family.”
Every time I see a wax figure I think about that movie Class Act with Kid N’ Play.