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Shred a picture of your ex to gain free entry into Madame Tussauds museums this Valentine's Day

Participating museums include locations in Las Vegas, New York City and Orlando.

Anna Rahmanan
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Anna Rahmanan
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We like to think of Valentine's Day as a celebration of love and a promise to move on from unsuccessful relationships. Clearly, the folks at Madame Tussauds agree with us. The wax museum is, in fact, offering free entry to folks in Orlando, New York City and Las Vegas willing to shred old photos of their exes on February 14.

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Don't have an old picture to get rid of? Worry not: the museum will also allow you to delete an image off your phone as a symbol of your "I'm over this relationship" attitude.

Think about it: there is likely no better cultural destination than the famous wax museum to spend Valentine's Day in. After all, you'll be surrounded by hundreds of "Hollywood hotties guaranteed to melt away the drama," as the promotion's official press release says. 

In terms of safety, you can rest assured that each location will abide by government advice and local health requirements. Needless to say: you'll be expected to don face coverings at all times while following social distancing guidelines. Contactless payments, enhanced cleaning protocols and employee health screenings are also in place. Fair warning: some interactive experiences might be temporarily unavailable... which really just gives you more time to pose for a real-life looking picture with the likes of Ryan Reynolds and Beyoncé. A Valentine's Day memento if there ever was one.

Start sorting through your photos and learn more about each participating location's rules for entry right here.

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