Looks like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s newest wax figure didn’t have the time to bake.
A sculpture of the “Fast & Furious” alum, 51, has been unveiled on the Grevin Museum in Paris — nevertheless it has fans scratching their heads.
The figurine doesn’t quite resemble Johnson, with its very pale complexion and off-centered facial expression.
In fact, the motion star’s followers gave their two cents and hilariously dragged the figure by its not-yet-finished wax feet.
“They forgot to bake at 400°F for 10 mins until golden brown,” a fan scribed on X, formerly referred to as Twitter. “They whitewashed the Rock.”
Others compared him to Mr. Clean and a few to his “Fast” co-star, Vin Diesel.
“When The Rock and Vin Diesel had a child,” someone guffawed.
One other person chimed in: “Horrible representation of this man, and so disrespectful that you simply took away from who he really is to maintain whiteness in play since it’s too fragile on your reality!”
“That’s Dwayne the pebble,” a user added. “While you order The Rock off Wish.com.”
One fan joked: “He seem like he bout to wash any individual house.”
Johnson isn’t the one celebrity whose wax figure has been roasted online. Members of the royal family comparable to the late Queen Elizabeth, Prince William and Kate Middleton have fallen victim to wacky wax sculptures.
Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, England unveiled their Queen Lizzie statue in October 2021.
But her beloved corgis stole the show and were also sculpted alongside the monarch — even making somewhat (fake) mess on the royal red carpet.
Over the course of her long life, 23 waxworks were created of her, starting in 1928 when she was 2 years old.
The Krakow Wax Museum in Poland caught flack earlier this yr when their castings of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge went viral too.
Their less-than-flattering wax “look-a-likes” featured Middleton, 41, with a really large brow and brown hair while William, 41, was depicted looking very glossy and too tan.