The Rock Wants His Wax Figure’s Butt to Look Like Khloe Kardashian’s

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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson recently visited his Madame Tussauds wax figure in Las Vegas for the first time, checking out his twinning wax statue. While the resemblance was predictably uncanny, the buff actor had just one critique after viewing his waxy neighbor Khloe Kardashian: “Gimme some glutes!”

After making an appearance at CinemaCon on April 26 to debut clips from his much-anticipated films ‘DC League of Super Pets’ and ‘Black Adam,’ The Rock stopped by Madame Tussauds to check out his waxy likeness. Johnson posted a TikTok of the meeting, which clearly displays the uncanny resemblance. Still, the famed actor had one note after visiting the wax likeness of his Madame Tussauds neighbor, Khloe Kardashian.

“Hold on, wait a second,” Johnson says in the TikTok, looking at the back of Kardashian’s figure before walking over to his own neighboring wax figure.

“Guys, can we — I mean, that’s amazing. Can we add a little bit more to my — like, glutes? Gimme some glutes! Like that,” he says, tipping his head over to Kardashian’s waxy likeness.

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The hilarious TikTok, which has more than 14 million views and 2.7 million likes, predictably made its way to the real Khloe Kardashian, who reposted the video on Instagram Stories.

“It looks like I am in INCREDIBLE company. Yessss @therock,” she wrote on the first slide of the video, which has since been deleted but was captured by Entertainment Tonight. In a subsequent clip, where The Rock addressed his waxy “assets,” Kardashian commented “I’m crying!!! @therock.” She also commented that the artists at Madame Tussauds “hooked me up,” according to ET.

No word if The Rock has reached out to Khloe for glute exercises.

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