A life-sized waxwork figure of global megastar Harry Styles has been unveiled at the village bakery where he used to work.
The incredible model of the Watermelon Sugar singer, 30, wearing a bright orange and gold outfit has been displayed at W. Mandeville Bakery in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire.
The waxwork is on its way to Madame Tussauds in Blackpool but is making a stop at the bakery en route.
The star used to work there when he was a teenager and he even told Simon Cowell the business’ most popular bakes at his The X Factor audition in 2010.
Bakery owner Simon Wakefield, 55, said: ‘It’s really good that he’s back – it’s lovely to see. It just looks so realistic.

A life-sized waxwork figure of global megastar Harry Styles has been unveiled at the village bakery where he used to work

The star used to work there when he was a teenager and he even told Simon Cowell the business’ most popular bakes at his The X Factor audition in 2010 (seen aged 14 at the bakery)

For the waxwork he wore a bright orange outfit that he wore for his St. Louis show during his Love On Tour run in 2021 (seen at that show)
‘You just expect him to move or blink or do something because it looks quite surreal.’
Simon hired Harry to work at the bakery when he was a teenager and said he was ‘a pleasure to have working’ for him.
He said: ‘He was such a likeable lad, he was really nice and down to earth and easygoing.
‘He had a lot of compliments from customers because of how nice he was.
‘He was really good like a lot of the young ones I take on – he was a pleasure to have working for me.
‘He asked me for a shift off because he had an audition and then he wanted another shift off and I told him he had to go for it.
‘I told him he couldn’t turn it down and it just went from there – it’s amazing how it’s erupted into the status he has now.’
For the waxwork he wore a bright orange outfit that he wore for his St. Louis show during his Love On Tour run in 2021.
Harry famously spoke about working there in his X Factor audition. The judge asked him what he did for a living and he replied: ‘I work at a bakery…’

The incredible model of the Watermelon Sugar singer, 30, wearing a bright orange and gold outfit has been displayed at W. Mandeville Bakery in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire

The waxwork is on its way to Madame Tussauds in Blackpool but is making a stop at the bakery en route

Bakery owner Simon Wakefield, 55, said: ‘It’s really good that he’s back – it’s lovely to see. It just looks so realistic’

Simon hired Harry to work at the bakery when he was a teenager and said he was ‘a pleasure to have working’ for him (seen with bakery staff)

Harry famously spoke about working there in his X Factor audition (seen). The judge asked him what he did for a living and he replied: ‘I work at a bakery…’

Simon then further quizzed him about what exactly he did there and Harry cheekily replied: ‘I like serve…’, prompting laughs from the audience

More than 5,000 fans descended on the quaint village in the past year to see where the Sign of the Times singer grew up

A Harry’s Home Tour was even created by The Holmes Chapel Partnership, where supporters can visit the bakery and and where he had his first kiss

Simon says that all of the fans are ‘really nice’ but some of the ‘get overwhelmed and cry’ when they see a poster of the As it Was singer

He said: ‘We get an awful lot of fans from all over the world and people relate to coming here because they know he has been here. They are really good, they are all really nice’
Simon then further quizzed him about what exactly he did there and Harry cheekily replied: ‘I like serve…’, prompting laughs from the audience.
Fans have been taking to X to praise the waxwork saying it is a spot on replica, saying: ‘It’s quite real’, ‘That’s a really good waxwork’, ‘Very realistic’, ‘This is wonderful!’.
More than 5,000 fans descended on the quaint village in the past year to see where the Sign of the Times singer grew up.
A Harry’s Home Tour was even created by The Holmes Chapel Partnership, where supporters can visit the bakery and and where he had his first kiss.
Simon says that all of the fans are ‘really nice’ but some of the ‘get overwhelmed and cry’ when they see a poster of the As it Was singer.
He said: ‘We get an awful lot of fans from all over the world and people relate to coming here because they know he has been here. They are really good, they are all really nice.
‘Some of them get overwhelmed and they cry when they come into the shop and see the poster we’ve got of Harry.
‘They now have a tour in the village which has gone down really well and it gives people an insight into the footsteps of where he’s been.’
The figure will go on display at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, Lancashire.
Ross Morgan from the waxwork museum said: ‘The fans have absolutely loved it.

The figure will go on display at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, Lancashire, and was only at the bakery for a day

Ross Morgan from the waxwork museum said: ‘The fans have absolutely loved it!’ (seen having the final touches applied)

He added: ‘The fans who run the tour guide came in and were one of the first people to see it – they absolutely loved it and we had big screams and big cheers’

The final touches to the Harry waxwork are made

Fans looked delighted to get to see the creation

The attention to detail was impeccable

They queued up to take a snap with him

One lady posed for a selfie with Harry

She finished off his facial features

A sweet family posed for a snap with the figure

The facial hair was applied perfectly
‘The fans who run the tour guide came in and were one of the first people to see it – they absolutely loved it and we had big screams and big cheers.
‘There was lots of selfies and we’ve seen fans of all different age ranges turning up to get a selfie and a picture.
‘It’s so realistic – people say they can’t believe how real it looks and how much it looks like him.
‘They are saying his eyes are absolutely spot on and that he’s in the room.’