Beyoncé’s stunning wax replica unveiled at Madame Tussauds Berlin after controversial $24M Dubai performance.

Beyonce has been immortalized at Madame Tussauds Berlin with a new wax figure which was debuted at the location on Friday, and also shown to fans on the museum’s Instagram and YouTube pages.

The Crazy In Love songstress, 41, was dressed up in a black and white long-sleeved minidress with matching boots, one of her many infamous ensembles from her 2018 On The Run II Tour with husband Jay-Z, 53.

The mother of three’s original outfit was from the French luxury brand Balmain, part of the brand’s ​​Resort 2019 collection.

Immortalized: Madame Tussauds Berlin revealed its wax figure of Beyonce on Friday on both Instagram and YouTube for fans

Flawless complexion: The artists who created her wax figure chose to leave her gorgeous light brown hair in a high ponytail

The artists that created the wax figurine paid attention down to every intricate detail, such as the sparkling sequins and embroidered patterns on the minidress that mimicked her one-of-a-kind Balmain dress she wore on stage in Manchester.

Her gorgeous light brown hair was styled into a high ponytail, allowing the strands to effortlessly fall behind the replica.

The figure was accessorized with several mini, gold earrings, and a set of perfectly manicured nails painted white.

Beyonce’s wax statue could be seen standing on a platform surrounded by gold rimmed mirrors. The left hand was placed on the hip to have the replica strike one of the singer’s favorite poses.

The eye-catching, over-the-knee boots contained a similar, triangle-checkered pattern to what the Grammy winner had donned during her tour.

Lookalike! The Halo singer’s figure was dressed in a black and white long-sleeved minidress with matching boots

Details: The figure was accessorized with several mini, gold earrings, and a set of perfectly manicured nails painted white; seen performing in the Balmain ensemble in 2018

The 28-time Grammy winner also has wax figures in other Madame Tussauds worldwide, including London, Hollywood, Delhi, and New York.

Madame Tussauds was first opened in 1835 by Marie Tussaud, a sculptor from Strasbourg, France.

Since then, there have been 21 Madame Tussauds museums opened around the world and they have made figures of A-listers such as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Zendaya, Tom Cruise, One Direction, Lil Nas X, and the Kardashians.

The reveal comes shortly after Beyonce performed at the Atlantis The Royal Grand hotel opening in Dubai.

The Break My Soul hitmaker was reportedly paid $24 million to perform and even invited her daughter Blue Ivy on stage to perform a duet of their track Brown Skin Girl.

Show-stopping appearance: The reveal comes shortly after Beyonce performed at the Atlantis The Royal Grand hotel opening in Dubai

Stylish: They also accessorized her figure with several earrings, and a set of perfectly manicured nails painted white

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