Wax copies of the naked Kardashian and Trump showed at the exhibition in Los Angeles

Wax copies of the naked Kardashian and Trump showed at the exhibition in Los Angeles
30 August 2016, Tuesday
CNN

Gallery Blum &Poe in Los Angeles introduced a new product — the bed with the wax replicas of famous Americans from the clip of Kanye West for the song Famous, reports CNN. All 12 figures on the bed, naked and half-closed with blankets.

 

And in the clip art object you can see politicians George W. Bush and Donalda trump, singers Rihanna and Taylor swift, journalists and TV presenters Anna Wintour and Kathleen Jenner, musicians Ray J and Chris brown, actress amber rose, actor bill Cosby, as well as the West and his wife Kim Kardashian.

 

Kardashian opened the show, and her husband welcomed the guests via video conferencing.

 

The clip Famous, released July 1, 2016, generated in social networks heated debate, many laughed at the idea of authors. Furniture company IKEA jokingly offered West to do a multi-bed, and published it on the Internet sketch. At the same time around the movie was a scandal because of the mention of the singer Taylor swift and the lines "I made the bitch famous." The singer threatened to sue the rapper in court.

 

Kanye West is one of the most popular of American artists, the winner of 21 Grammy awards. In 2016, he has released a new, the eighth in his discography, the album the Life Of Pablo.

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