Dublin Wax Museum Withdraws Sinéad O’Connor Waxwork After Backlash 

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Introduction: Dublin’s wax museum pulls Sinéad O’Connor figure after backlash. 

Unveiling Reaction: Public and family shocked by the inaccurate wax figure. 

Museum's Decision: Team decided to remove the waxwork and improve it. 

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Family's Response: Brother John O’Connor criticizes the figure's appearance. 

Radio Statement: John expressed shock at the figure’s mannequin-like look. 

Public Opinion: Comparisons made to department store mannequins, highlighting poor quality. – 

Honoring Suggestion: John suggests a statue in Dublin to honor Sinéad. 

Anniversary Timing: Issue arose on the first anniversary of her death. 

Museum's Apology: Director Paddy Dunning apologizes, citing sculptor’s health issues. 

Future Plans: Museum promises a better, more accurate representation. 

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