So after all the hoopla of Nicki Minaj getting herself a waxwork at Madame Tussauds Las Vegas, it now has to be "re-worked" because someone decided to try and "dry hump" it.
Customers posted online their obscene poses by the wax figure of Nicki, which is modelled in the theme of her Anaconda music video - which is explicit in itself.
And although the waxwork shocked people when it was unveiled earlier this month, people still took pictures "gyrating behind, licking, riding and touching up" the figurine. Oh come on guys, that's too far, it's a family place.
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The Las Vegas family attraction tweeted a statement saying that one visitor was inappropriate and apologised for "any offense this has caused".
Their statment also included the fact that they will be changing the way the waxwork is set up to refrain from incidents like this happening again.
Nicki Minaj got herself a permanent spot in Madame Tussauds and was put on display on August 2 for all to see.
The waxwork, which we have to admit doesn't really look much like Nicki, took six months to make and involved more than 20 artists.
Nicki, who is currently engaged to rapper Meek Mill, even Instagramed a snap of the figure, alongside the caption: "This is the real picture they used of me from Anaconda." Excited much, Nick?