Madame Tussauds adds baby carrier to PM’s waxwork

London landmark Madame Tussauds has added a baby carrier to its waxwork of the UK’s prime minister Boris Johnson, following the news that his partner Carrie Symonds is expecting a child.

Steve Davies, who runs the London tourist attraction  has said that its intention is to congratulate him on the news. “We are sure that, even though he holds the top job in the country, he’ll find time for fatherly duties,” he said.

The temporary addition comes complete with a ‘baby’, which is strapped to his chest in the Madame Tussauds-branded carrier.

The new arrival is due in early summer, according to a social media statement issued by Carrie Symonds last week.

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