Doctor who star Ncuti Gatwa comes face to face with his on-screen alter ego as a waxwork figure is unveiled at Madame Tussauds By Dolly Busby, Showbiz Reporter Published: 22:11, 17 July 2024 | Updated: 22:15, 17 July 2024 e-mail View comments No this is not a glitch in the space-time continuum. Actor Ncuti Gatwa came face to face with his on-screen alter ego, Doctor Who , as he unveiled his waxwork figure and a Whoniverse-inspired set at London’s Madame Tussauds. After appearing as the Time Lord for one season, the 31-year-old worked in collaboration with makers of the waxwork to be immortalised forever in the statue which will be available to visit from July 19.
Dressed in the Gatwa’s costume from the 2023 Christmas Special episode in which he was first launched as the Doctor Who, the waxwork beams while standing with its right arm pressed against its chest. The outfit is 1960s inspired with a £140 calf-length leather coat, a striped zip-up cardigan and a £220 pair of trainers from the 155-year-old luxury British brand, Grenson. When he met the finished product, Gatwa enjoyed interacting with his look-a-like feigning conversation and taking selfies and pictures of it.
Actor Ncuti Gatwa has come face to face with his on-screen alter ego, Doctor Who , as he unveiled his waxwork figure and a Whoniverse-inspired set at London’s Madame Tussauds After appearing as the Time Lord for one season, the 31-year-old worked in collaboration with makers of the waxwork to be immorta.
