LONDON -- If you want to see something deeply terrifying,Watch Midhunter just cast your eyes over this waxwork bust of Donald Trump.
SEE ALSO: George R.R. Martin on Donald Trump win: 'Winter is coming'Following the result of the U.S. election, the Madame Tussauds waxwork museum in London began work on a wax figure of the new president.
We don't know what the finished waxwork will look like, but we can already imagine the way its eyes will follow you around the room:
The Donald Trump wax figure will go on display at Madame Tussauds London in January 2017.
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