Kevin Hart’s Wax Figure Is So Bad It Broke the Internet — And the Celebrity Comments Are Pure Gold
If you’ve been scrolling through Instagram lately, chances are Kevin Hart’s latest Reel has already invaded your feed — and honestly, it deserves every single view it’s racking up. The comedian posted what might be one of the funniest celebrity wax figure reactions of all time on March 14, and the comment section quickly turned into an absolute roast session featuring some of Hollywood’s biggest names.
Hart shared an Instagram Reel showing off a wax figure of himself that was unveiled at the Hollywood Wax Museum. The figure was styled in a leather jacket and gold chain — and, well, let’s just say it didn’t exactly nail the likeness.
“WTTTTFFFFF …. What did I do to these people…. This is an attack…. Who in the f— is this?????? At this point these museums are just trying to make me cry 🥺😂😂😂😂….. This s— has to stop…. I demand a redo damn it!!!!!!!”
Now, as any true social media connoisseur knows, the real entertainment often lives in the comments. And Hart’s famous friends absolutely delivered.
First up: Dwayne Johnson, because of course. The Rock swooped into the comments with the most perfectly on-brand troll response imaginable. He wrote, “It’s PERFECT. Don’t change a thing.”
Eniko Hart, Kevin’s wife, kept it short and sweet with “ikyfl lmao” — which, for the uninitiated, stands for “I know you f****** lying.” Even the people closest to Hart couldn’t keep a straight face about this one.
Jameela Jamil went full scorched earth with her comment: “This is the worst one I’ve ever seen of anyone.” Not just the worst Kevin Hart figure. The worst one of anyone. Ever. That is a strong claim, and honestly? Hard to argue with.
Don Cheadle brought the heat with three words and three fire emojis: “Cook. Him. 🔥🔥🔥” — essentially giving the wax museum his stamp of approval for absolutely destroying Hart’s likeness.
And then there was Jenni Farley, who floated a conspiracy theory that honestly tracks: “I feel like @therock had something to do with this 🤣🤣🤣.”
Here’s the thing: Hart isn’t the first celebrity to publicly call out a questionable wax figure, and he almost certainly won’t be the last. This has become its own genre of celebrity social media content, and the results are almost always entertaining.
Lil Wayne got in on the action in October 2023 when he reacted to a wax figure of himself — also at the Hollywood Wax Museum, notably — writing on X, “Sorry, wax museum, but dat s*** ain’t me! You tried tho and I appreciate the effort.” Gracious, but firm. A gentleman’s rejection.
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