Megan Thee Stallion says she’s finally realizing how famous she is after seeing two stunning wax figures built in her honor.

“I feel like people always ask me when was the moment you knew you were famous? This is the moment!,” Megan said in a statement released by Madame Tussauds. “There are two versions of me in the most famous wax museum on the planet. Like, who am I? Them!” 

One of the two wax figures was unveiled on Saturday at Madame Tussauds Las Vegas. The figure depicts the three-time Grammy-winning artist in an extravagant newsprint catsuit, complete with a matching cowboy hat and fingerless gloves. The Hotties of course remember the same catsuit from the photoshoot Megan did to promote her Good News album in 2021. 

The other mesmerizing wax figure, which will be available for public viewing at Madame Tussauds New York starting on May 29, shows Megan posing in a sparkly thin bikini, a matching cowboy hat, gauntlets and choker. 

“We couldn’t have hoped for more ‘Good News’ than the addition of not one but two Megan Thee Stallion wax figures into our Las Vegas and New York attractions,” Matthew Clarkson, Madame Tussauds Head of Marketing, said in a statement. “Everybody here at Madame Tussauds loves her music, confidence, style and star power which serves as an inspiration to so many.”

Megan went to Instagram to a post a photo of herself posing with the two wax figures.

“I honestly wanted to kiss myself 😍🤤😂 hotties we are officially legendary 😝 go see me at @madametussaudsusa,” the 28-year-old artist wrote.

Many of Megan’s fans and friends were mesmerized when they saw the figures.

“Girl what I thought this was 3 pics of you edited together,” one person said.

“U might have the most realistic wax figure in history. legit couldn’t figure out which one was you,” another Instagram user added.

According to a press release, about 20 artists worked on the wax figures for nearly months to make the art as perfect as possible.  The new wax figures seen in Megan’s Instagram post were shown on an interactive set, which also featured a 10-foot stallion.