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Kevin Hart is having a moment — just not the kind a wax museum probably intended.
The comedian went viral after reacting to a new wax figure of himself at the Hollywood Wax Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, and he didn’t hold back.
“WTTTTFFFFF …. What did I do to these people…. This is an attack…. Who in the f**k is this??????” Hart wrote on Instagram, calling out the figure’s lack of resemblance. “This shit has to stop…. I demand a redo damn it!!!!!!!”
In the video, Hart set the reveal to the Curb Your Enthusiasm theme song — a choice that said everything without saying too much — while adding, “I know this ain’t Kevin Hart,” in on-screen text.
The figure, dressed in a black T-shirt, leather jacket, and gold chain, gets parts of Hart’s signature look right. But the face? That’s where the internet — and Hart himself — had questions.
And the comments? They didn’t miss.
“Cook. Him,” wrote Don Cheadle, fully leaning into the joke.
Meanwhile, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson kept it just as sarcastic, adding, “It’s PERFECT. Don’t change a thing.”
Others chimed in with their own takes, with some fans saying the figure looked more like someone else entirely — proving once again that wax figures don’t always land the way they’re supposed to.
And Hart isn’t alone. Over the years, several celebrities have had to react to wax versions of themselves that missed the mark, sometimes sparking bigger conversations around likeness, detail, and even representation.
But true to form, Hart turned the moment into content.
Because if there’s one thing he’s going to do — it’s laugh first… even if it’s at himself.