Gutted that you couldn’t meet Zalfie, aka Zoella and Alfie Deyes, the last time they were together at a promo event? Or the time before?

Not to worry, Madame Tusssauds have come to your rescue.

Madame Tussauds London Hair Stylist matches the colour of Zoella's hair for her wax figure
A hair stylist at Madame Tussauds trying to match Zoella’s hair for her wax figure (Madame Tussauds)

Vlogging superstars and YouTube’s hottest power couple Zoe Sugg and Alfie are set to be immortalised in wax at Madame Tussauds’ London museum this year – which means you can now see them whenever you want.

It also means you don’t have to wait for decades and see them looking like this…

And there’s something even better. You actually get to see them (okay, we mean their waxworks) lounging on their bed in the spare bedroom at their Brighton flat – uploading (okay, pretending to) their vlogs to their online channels.

Rumour has it that the adorable couple are closely involved with the whole process and have already had their first sitting with the sculptors.

Alfie and Zoella joke around with sculpting calipers at Madame Tussauds Studio London during their 'sitting'
The pair can’t resist goofing around with sculpting calipers (Madame Tussauds)

They are even donating their OWN clothes – so that the Zalfie wax clones look (and smell?) like they are the real deal.

And Madame Tussauds seem to be pretty chuffed.

“We are delighted to be working with Alfie and Zoe,” said Ben Sweet, General Manager of Madame Tussauds London. “It’s a first for the attraction and reflects just how huge these YouTube stars are.”

Some fans thought this was a great idea.

But a bunch of people took to Twitter completely bemused.

Some thought they weren’t real celebs – you know – like Sam Smith and Ed Sheeran (who got measured up by the museum’s sculptors earlier this year).

A few people claimed they had never even heard of the YouTube stars (what???).

Then there were others who thought it was just plain weird.

And a few were left wondering whether this was all a ploy to get more people into Madame Tussauds.