MIRANDA KERR has been immortalised as a waxwork, now on display at Madame Tussauds in her native Sydney. She joins the museum’s other sculptures - Nelson Mandela, Barack Obama, Hugh Jackman, the Dalai Lama, Kylie Minogue and Delta Goodrem. Her doppelganger was unveiled at Sydney’s Madame Tussauds museum at Darling Harbour on Thursday (05.07.12). The Victoria’s Secret Angel replica took four months to make, with 500 measurements taken to ensure the Australian beauty’s perfect proportions were entirely accurate. She is seen wearing red floor-length gown by Australian designer Alex Perry. Last month, Karl Lagerfeld was given the wax treatment, having been transformed into sculpture for German museum Panoptikum. Perry was present to see the waxwork yesterday and he admitted he was thrilled Miranda, 29, had chosen his dress to adorn the statue. He said: ‘’It’s such an honour that she has chosen her wax figure to wear the scarlet red gown I designed for her.’’ Miranda may not be happy letting her husband Orlando Bloom see the waxwork because she recently admitted she doesn’t like the actor being in in the audience to watch her at her Victoria’s Secret lingerie fashion shows. The 29-year-old supermodel - who has a 17-month-old son, Flynn, with Orlando, 35 - said: ‘’I never really want Orlando to be there [in the audience of a show] because it makes me nervous.’’ Kerr, who is married to British actor Orlando Bloom, will be keeping impeccable company in her new environs: static neighbours include world leaders Barack Obama and the Dalai Lama and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II... and we hear if you step within inches of the faux model, a soundtrack of her telling birthing stories will start to play. If you poke her, she’ll repeat the words noni berries ad nauseam. How lifelike! –Agencies






