THE baby daughter of actress Jane Horrocks was fixated when she came face to face with her mother's double.
Nine-month-old Molly couldn't take her eyes off the chest of the waxwork model of her mum, unveiled at Madame Tussaud's in London.
Film and television star Jane, from Rossendale, said it was probably due to the size of the model's breasts.
"It's because they are bigger than mine," said Jane, who played scatty Bubble in hit TV comedy Absolutely Fabulous.
"Those are nice and built up. I'm quite flat - I'm concave actually."
Jane, 36, attended the unveiling of the figure with Molly and her two-year-old son Dylan and said she was "very impressed".
She said: "It looks more like me than me.
"It's incredible. It's amazing what you can do with earwax now, isn't it?"
The waxwork figure is dressed in a replica of the pink sequined dress she wore in her award-winning film, Little Voice.
Sculptor Louis Wiltshire said Jane was a very co-operative sitter who seemed to enjoy the experience.
"If people enjoy the sitting process it always makes for a better waxwork," he said.
The figure, which cost around £30,000 to make, will stand near that of Joanna Lumley, her co-star in Ab Fab.
Jane, from Rawtenstall, is a former pupil of Fearns High School, Stacksteads.
Jane and her "double" are pictured with partner David and children Molly and Dylan
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