The statue, which was built in 2000, has been moved to the warehouse until further notice, and the museum is considering replacing it with a statue of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky.
Putin removed from the exhibition. This is the first such case in the history of the Grévin Museum
– Today it is no longer possible to show a figure like him … for the first time in the history of the museum we are withdrawing the figure because of the historical events taking place at that moment – on the radio France Bleu, the director of the museum, Yves Delhommeau, quoted by Euronews.
He added that over the weekend, the statue was attacked by visitors and looked neglected. – We don’t want it here, the staff don’t want to walk past it every day. In addition, he was attacked several times this weekend and we received several threats on the phone so it was better to remove him from the ranks of the world leaders, ‘added the director. He also stressed:
We’ve never shown dictators like Hitler at the Grévin Museum, we don’t want to show Putin today.
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