Kevin Hart Roasts His Unrecognizable Wax Figure

The comedian asks 'who in the f— is this?' after seeing his new wax likeness.

Mar. 18, 2026 at 4:58am

Comedian Kevin Hart took to Instagram to share his displeasure with his latest wax figure, which he felt did not resemble him at all. The statue, unveiled at the Hollywood Wax Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, sparked debate among fans as to who it actually looked like, with some suggesting it resembled other celebrities like The Weeknd or Jim Carrey. Hart's 'Jumanji' co-star Dwayne Johnson trolled him, saying the statue was 'perfect.'

Why it matters

Kevin Hart is one of the most recognizable comedians in the world, so a poorly made wax figure of him is likely to draw significant attention and criticism from his fans. This incident highlights the challenges wax museums face in accurately capturing the likenesses of famous figures, especially those with distinctive features.

The details

In a video shared on his Instagram, Hart expressed his displeasure with the wax figure, which showed the figure wearing a gold chain and leather jacket with outstretched arms. Hart wrote 'What did I do to these people' and 'Who in the f— is this??????' The wax statue has gone viral, with fans debating who it actually resembles, with suggestions ranging from other celebrities to Hart's own family members.

  • The wax figure was unveiled last week at the Hollywood Wax Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

The players

Kevin Hart

A 46-year-old comedian known for his roles in films such as 'Ride Along' and the 'Jumanji' franchise.

Dwayne Johnson

An actor and Hart's co-star in the 'Jumanji' movies, who trolled Hart by saying the wax figure was 'perfect.'

Hollywood Wax Museum

A wax museum located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee that unveiled the wax figure of Kevin Hart.

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What they’re saying

“This is an attack…. Who in the f— is this??????”

— Kevin Hart, Comedian

“It's PERFECT Don't change a thing.”

— Dwayne Johnson, Actor

The takeaway

This incident highlights the challenges wax museums face in accurately capturing the likenesses of famous figures, especially those with distinctive features. While the wax figure may have been intended to honor Kevin Hart, the poor resemblance has sparked criticism and debate, underscoring the importance of attention to detail in these types of artistic endeavors.