Madame Tussauds has locations around the world, and the famed wax museum recently opened a stop in Nashville, housing figures of some of country’s biggest names, as well as singers from different genres.
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill were among the stars who have stopped by to see their lookalikes in person, and the resemblance is truly uncanny. Madame Tussauds shared an Instagram of the couple posing alongside their figures while they were in town for the Nashville stops on their Soul2Soul Tour over the weekend, and we’re seeing double.
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“We were seeing double last night at the #soul2soul Tour 2017 here in Nashville @bridgestonearenaofficialwhere @thetimmcgraw & @faithhill got to see their wax figures for the first time,” the photo’s caption read.
When the museum opened back in April, Trisha Yearwood stopped by to visit her figure, sharing that the statue was wearing a dress Yearwood herself has previously donned.

“This is an outfit that I wore at an award show about four years ago,” she explained, via Nash Country Daily. “This is donated. It was an outfit I really loved,” Trisha said as she examined her wax twin. “When you’re getting ready for an award show you look at a bunch of different outfits. I loved everything about this. It was fun. So I thought, I’ll just wear this. When you get the call that Madame Tussauds wants to do a wax figure, that’s the ultimate compliment. So I was honored.”
The museum also features likenesses of stars including Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, Kenny Rogers, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus, Luke Bryan, Darius Rucker, Waylon Jennings, Minnie Pearl, Patsy Cline, Kid Rock, Jimi Hendrix, Billie Holiday, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, George Strait, Little Jimmy Dickens, Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Reba, Alan Jackson, Eric Church, Bruno Mars, Beyonce, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, Ella Fitzgerald, Muddy Waters and more.
Photo Credit: Instagram / @faithhill
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