
Ronaldo Waxwork at Madrid Wax Museum
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On 07/12/2013, Cristiano Ronaldo personally unveiled a lifesize wax figure of himself at Madrid’s Museo de Cera, one of Spain’s best-known wax museums. The presentation took place outside the museum in the Spanish capital and attracted significant media attention, reflecting Ronaldo’s status as one of the world’s most recognizable athletes during his years at Real Madrid.
The wax figure was created using measurements and reference material collected earlier in June 2013. Museum artists designed the statue to capture Ronaldo in a familiar upright pose associated with his public image on the football pitch. The figure showed him standing with legs apart and looking directly ahead while wearing the Portugal national team kit. During the unveiling ceremony, Ronaldo expressed satisfaction with the result and jokingly remarked, “It almost looks the same as me.”
The exhibit quickly became one of the museum’s most visited attractions, drawing both football supporters and tourists visiting Madrid. Museo de Cera officials emphasized the level of detail involved in reproducing Ronaldo’s appearance, particularly his hairstyle and facial features, which had become globally recognizable during the peak years of his football career.
One of the most unusual aspects of the wax figure involved its ongoing maintenance. Reports from Spanish media and museum representatives stated that Ronaldo arranged for his personal hairstylist to visit the museum approximately every 45 days to brush and restyle the mannequin’s hair. The practice became widely discussed in sports and entertainment media because it demonstrated Ronaldo’s strong attention to personal presentation and image.
The museum also confirmed that the figure used real human hair rather than a traditional synthetic wig. According to reports, the natural hair had been sourced from India, adding another layer of realism to the exhibit. This detail further contributed to public fascination with the statue and helped distinguish it from many other celebrity wax figures.
At the time of the unveiling, Ronaldo was nearing the end of one of the strongest individual years of his career. During 2013, he scored 69 goals for club and country and was preparing to compete for the FIFA Ballon d'Or, which he would officially win in January 2014. His popularity in Spain and internationally had reached exceptionally high levels following several prolific seasons with Real Madrid.
The wax figure also reflected Ronaldo’s growing cultural and commercial influence beyond football. By 2013, he had become one of the most marketable athletes in the world, with endorsement deals, fashion projects, and an expanding international fan base that extended far beyond sport.
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