WATCHING Donald Trump have his tan topped up and Kate Middleton get her hair done, it feels like I’m in a weird celebrity beauty salon.

Actually, I’m in Madame Tussauds London as the talented artists get figures of the rich and famous ready to wow the public.

 Stand amongst royals at Madame Tussauds in London

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Stand amongst royals at Madame Tussauds in LondonCredit: Olivia West – The Sun
 Prime Minister Boris Johnson stands outside a waxy Number 10

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson stands outside a waxy Number 10Credit: Olivia West – The Sun

After having my temperature checked and sanitising my hands, I drift down the red carpet like an A-lister at a Hollywood party.

I pass Brad Pitt, Posh and Becks, and Tom Hardy, before bumping into acting royalty Dame Judi Dench.

I then find myself in even more regal company alongside the Queen, before squaring up to the attraction’s latest addition – boxing great Anthony Joshua, whose 6ft 6in figure towers over me.

And I can’t shake off the feeling that Taylor Swift isn’t really on stage with me.

But then I get to tour the studios where the figures get ready to join the London hall of fame – and my jaw hits the floor.

The level of detail that goes into every eyelash, fingernail and freckle is unbelievable.

 Boxing great Anthony Joshua is the attraction’s latest addition

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Boxing great Anthony Joshua is the attraction’s latest additionCredit: Olivia West – The Sun
 Donald Trump has his tan topped up regularly

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Donald Trump has his tan topped up regularlyCredit: Olivia West – The Sun
 The Sun's Alice strikes a pose beside pop legend Beyoncé

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The Sun’s Alice strikes a pose beside pop legend BeyoncéCredit: Olivia West – The Sun

Each hair is individually inserted with a needle and painting the face is so intricate it takes two weeks to perfect a celebrity’s skin tone.

I watch in awe as colour artist Clare Parkes blends Benedict Cumberbatch’s ears to get just the right shade.

Studio manager Jo Kinsey jokes: “You spend a lot of time with one face. But it’s not a bad face to look at!”

And while the skin is important, Jo argues it is “sparkly eyes” that are the key to making a figure come alive.

She adds: “Eye colours are matched exactly. We look at the outer ring, the iris itself and even the white.”

It takes up to six months to make a figure, but they also need regular touch-ups – especially One Direction – due to adoring fans smothering them in kisses.

Win two FREE tickets

GRAB tomorrow’s Sun for our special Madame Tussauds London pullout and you could grab two FREE tickets worth more than £70 – thanks to Sun Superdays.

Just collect NINE out of 18 Sun Savers codes. We will print one daily in the paper from tomorrow.

Or collect TEN printed tokens and book using the form you can find inside tomorrow’s paper.

Collect with Sun Savers and you get priority booking – giving you first choice of the best dates and times.

Covid-19 restrictions mean there are now designated spots to take photos with your favourite stars.

Guests are also given a specific arrival time and everyone aged over 11 has to wear a face mask.

There really is something for everyone. Plus, where else can you snap a selfie with the Queen, perform a duet with Dua Lipa and clash lightsabers with Darth Vader – all before 11am?

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