Madame Tussauds located in Orlando, Florida, unveiled singer Ariana Grande's new wax figure that has created a divide between fans. Many people liked the new wax figure while others compared it with her previously unveiled wax figure at Madame Tussauds in London.

One of the fans took to Twitter on Thursday to share the new wax figure's photo and asked, "Madame Tussauds unveiled their third Ariana Grande wax figure. Did they do a good job?"

In the photo, the wax figure donned a pink outfit and flaunted a butterfly tattoo on the left arm.

Fans quickly took to the comments section to share their reactions.

"Could have been better but also could have been worse .. so i guess we will take it ?" one of the fans commented. Another fan wrote, "If u squint really hard and put the picture like 30 feet away and u turn it upside down, it looks exactly like her."

A fan shared Grande's wax figure located in Hollywood, Los Angeles, and wrote, "The Ariana Grande wax figure in Hollywood CA looks way better."

"I don’t know how to feel about this, it’s kinda good but it’s also bad at the same time," a user commented. A fan supported the wax figure and replied to this fan, "Uhm no- it looks like her- ur jus blind- i can see its her."

A fan questioned in a separate tweet, "What is so difficult about making a good ariana grande wax figure pls."

A fan was happy that Madame Tussauds used the same outfit that the singer donned in the music video, "7 Rings," which was dropped in 2019.

A supporter wrote, "If you think that Wax figure is Ariana Grande you’re wrong……. It’s literally the Tik Tok girl who tries sooo hard to look like Ari but she’s just the Walmart version."

While fans have shared their mixed reactions, Grande has not commented on it yet.

This is not the first time that fans shared mixed reactions to Madame Tussauds' wax figure on social media. Last month, actress Zendaya's wax figure was unveiled at Madame Tussauds London and fans noted that the wax figure looks nothing like the actress.

On the work front, Grande dropped a music video, "Just Look Up," with rapper Kid Cudi on Dec. 10, 2021. She also worked in the movie, "Don't Look Up," which was dropped on Dec. 5.

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 26: Ariana Grande performs onstage during the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy