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Drag Race star Courtney Act unveils incredible waxwork

"A personal tour of my body parts!"

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RuPaul's Drag Race star Courtney Act has unveiled her incredible waxwork figure at Madame Tussauds Sydney.

Courtney was runner-up on the sixth season of Drag Race, and has since gone on to become one of the show's most successful contestants.

The Celebrity Big Brother winner now has her very own waxwork that fans can see in the wax museum's Pride Zone – and the resemblance is uncanny.

Courtney revealed the figure to her Instagram followers in a video, showing off all the realistic details.

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This includes her own lace front wig and false eyelashes, as well as a faithful recreation of her webbed toes and the scar on her leg from a skiing accident.

Courtney captioned the post: "A personal tour of my body parts! My wax figure launched today at @tussaudssydney in their Pride Zone! Come on down and get a selfie with my Mall Santa!"

Several Drag Race stars shared their excitement in the comments section, including season ten winner Aquaria, who wrote: "Honestly so good!!! Gagged at all the accuracies and details!", while Courtney's season six co-star Trinity K Bonet commented: "So iconic, so inspiring... congrats."

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In other Drag Race news, season 15 is officially underway. However, MTV has received some backlash from fans for cutting down the runtime of this season's episodes from an hour and twenty minutes to forty minutes.

In a recent interview with Digital Spy, season 14 star Kerri Colby shared her own thoughts on the big change – and they were surprisingly positive.

"It's a different journey," she explained. "When I watched our season, it was very different in terms of... it was more like a reality TV show than a competition at times. I think that was partially because no one went home for so long. With this one, it's like all the drama, all of everything, all at once. It was like a firework grand finale, every episode so far."

RuPaul's Drag Race US airs on MTV in the US and WOW Presents Plus in the UK.

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