Viral Video Shows Rapper Appearing to Rough Up Wax Replica – Museum Reviewing Incident and Considering Legal Steps as Debate Erupts Online

LOS ANGELES – December 3, 2025 – Blueface could soon face consequences from Madame Tussauds after a viral video surfaced showing the rapper appearing to choke and roughly handle a wax figure of himself inside the Hollywood location. The clip, which exploded across TikTok and Instagram with over 14 million views in 48 hours, has sparked fierce debate: some call it harmless fun gone wrong, while others say it crosses into vandalism territory. Madame Tussauds has confirmed they are reviewing the incident “very seriously” and are considering possible action, including legal steps if any damage is found.

The footage, believed to have been filmed during a private or semi-private visit earlier this week, shows Blueface (real name Johnathan Porter) standing in front of his own wax replica. Dressed in a black hoodie and sunglasses, he first poses for photos before suddenly grabbing the figure by the neck with both hands, simulating a chokehold while laughing. He then pushes and pulls at the statue’s head and arms, appearing to test its durability or simply clowning around for the camera. At one point he says, “This me? Nah, this weak,” before giving the waxwork a light shove. The figure — a highly detailed recreation of Blueface in his signature pose — wobbles slightly but stays upright. Museum staff are not visible in the clip, leading to speculation that the moment was captured during a less supervised part of the visit.

Madame Tussauds issued a statement Thursday afternoon: “The safety and integrity of our wax figures is of the utmost importance. We are aware of the video and are actively reviewing the incident. All guests are required to treat exhibits with respect, and any damage or disrespectful behavior may result in removal from the attraction and potential legal action.” Representatives declined to specify whether the figure sustained damage, but sources familiar with the museum’s protocols say even minor stress on the silicone skin or internal structure can require costly repairs — sometimes thousands of dollars per incident.

Blueface has not yet commented publicly on the video, but his team reportedly reached out to the museum shortly after it surfaced to “explain the context.” Fans and commentators are split. Supporters argue it was clearly a joke — “He was just playing with himself, y’all too sensitive,” one viral comment read — while critics call it “disrespectful” and “immature.” “That wax figure costs more than most people’s cars,” another user posted. “If it was your likeness, you’d be mad too.” The clip has also reignited discussion about celebrity behavior in public spaces, especially after similar incidents involving other stars damaging museum exhibits.

Madame Tussauds Hollywood, a major tourist attraction, has faced vandalism before — from minor scratches to more serious defacement — but rarely involving high-profile visitors. The attraction’s strict no-touch policy is clearly posted, and security cameras cover every angle. Whether the museum pursues formal action or accepts an apology remains unclear, but sources say they are “assessing the extent of any physical impact” and will decide in the coming days.

For Blueface, the incident is the latest in a string of headline-making moments since his rise to fame. Known for viral antics, legal troubles, and outspoken social media presence, the rapper has built a brand on chaos — but this time, the chaos may come with a price tag.

As the clip continues to circulate, one thing is certain: what started as a playful museum visit has turned into a public relations headache — and a reminder that even wax figures deserve respect.