Bella Ramsey excitedly comes face-to-face with their Madame Tussauds wax figure after 10-months of work to perfect the likeness to Last Of Us actor

Bella Ramsey excitedly comes face-to-face with their Madame Tussauds wax figure after 10-months of work to perfect the likeness to Last Of Us actor
By: dailymail Posted On: September 04, 2025 View: 42

Bella Ramsey came face-to-face with their lookalike wax figure at Madame Tussauds in London on Thursday as the star said it was 'so cool' to be 'frozen in time'.

The actor, best known for Game Of Thrones and most recently The Last Of Us, was presented with the new figure after 10-months of work to match the likeness of the star.

Bella, who uses gender neutral pronouns, officially gave their seal of approval, along with their four-legged companion Skipper.

The model bears a striking resemblance to the 21-year-old and wears a green suit and black boots - inspired from Bella's outfit from the world premiere of The Last Of Us series two in Los Angeles.

Pictures show the actor as they inspected the artwork before putting their arm around the figure for a selfie. 

Speaking about joining the Madame Tussauds hall of fame, Bella said: 'It's so cool to have 21-year-old Bella frozen in time.

Bella Ramsey came face-to-face with their lookalike wax figure at Madame Tussauds in London on Thursday as the star said it was 'so cool' to be 'frozen in time'
The actor, best known for Game Of Thrones and most recently The Last Of Us, was presented with the new figure after 10-months of work to match the likeness of the star

'It's been such a formative year for me, as 21 is for most people, and so to have it represented in the form of a Madame Tussauds figure is a unique honour.

'I want to say thank you to the studio artists for their care, craftsmanship and passion.

'It's been incredible to be the subject of their work and witness their tenacious attention to the tiniest of detail throughout this process.

'I'm excited for everyone to see the fruits of their labour, and meet me at my stillest.'

Bella's wax figure will join the likes of Harry Styles and Timothée Chalamet in the Awards Party zone of Madame Tussauds. 

Ahead of its debut in the tourist attraction, Steve Blackburn, the manager of Madame Tussauds London, paid tribute to Bella.

He said: 'The Emmy Awards 2025 are fast approaching, and what better time to add the sensational Bella Ramsey to our list.

'Their acting career has taken the world by storm.

Bella, who uses gender neutral pronouns, officially gave their seal of approval, along with their four-legged companion Skipper, pictured
The model bears a striking resemblance to the 21-year-old and wears a green suit and black boots - inspired from Bella's outfit from the world premiere of The Last Of Us series two in Los Angeles
Bella's wax figure will join the likes of Harry Styles and Timothée Chalamet in the Awards Party zone of Madame Tussauds

'They have been a dream to work with throughout the entire creative process and our artists have once again worked their magic and created a true likeness to the talented trailblazing star.'

Meanwhile, earlier this year Bella opened up about a struggle with a debilitating anxiety disorder that made them view 'everything as a threat'.

Affecting up to 6.5million people in the UK, emetophobia is a specific fear of vomiting or seeing others vomit—often accompanied by distressing symptoms of anxiety and obsessive behaviour, which in extreme cases can lead to complete isolation.

Speaking on The Louis Theroux Podcast, the actor, 21, described the phobia as an 'all-encompassing' fear which resulted in them being unable to leave their home. 

The actor said they also monitored the people around them for any signs of illness.

'I did have a couple of panic attacks on set, you know, quietly.

'It was still on my mind every day and I would very conscious about what food I would eat on set and worried about if there was a bug going around, or who looked ill or who didn't.'

Earlier this year Bella opened up about a struggle with a debilitating anxiety disorder that made them view 'everything as a threat'

According to the NHS, emetophobia is often accompanied by distressing physical symptoms of anxiety including increased heart rate, changes in breathing, feelings of nausea and light headedness.

The condition also appears to be coincide with other anxiety conditions, including OCD and panic disorder.

'There was a point in which I couldn't leave my house. I couldn't go outside because it felt like even the air around me was a threat.

'It was this pathological fear that I would get sick, feel sick, see vomit on the street. It was so terrifying that I couldn't leave my house for a while,' said the Game of Thrones alum.

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