
In their continuing flurry of new figure releases, Madame Tussaud's in New York unveiled a Rachael Ray figure on February 21st. I really did not know that she was popular enough to warrant her own figure. Though not as lifelike as the Kate Moss figure recently released in London, they did do a good job. Here, Rachael was able to attend the unveiling.

She is apparently hiding behind herself.

It looks like they made the figure a tad bit taller than her real life counterpart.

She is really getting a kick out of this whole experience.

I've never seen someone get so active during one of these press photo ops. When Brandon Routh unveiled his
Superman display he was about as dynamic as his wax figure. On a side note, I wonder how long it will be until they release a bald Britney figure.
Visit the Rachael Ray Show website here.Visit the Madame Tussaud's New York website here.
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