Toilet sculpted to look like Metallica's Lars Ulrich acquired by Denmark museum


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A heavy metal musician and artist will soon see a toilet he sculpted to look like Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich displayed for thousands of visitors at the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museum in Denmark. – Photos: Instagram/PrinceMidnightX (right) and Tribune News Service (right)

An American heavy metal musician and artist will soon see a toilet he sculpted to look like Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich displayed for thousands of visitors at the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museum in Denmark.

This week, the artist known as Prince Midnight donated the toilet to Ripley Entertainment, headquartered in Orlando. A spokesperson said the toilet is now in Ripley’s warehouse in central Florida and will soon be shipped to the Ripley’s “odditorium” in Copenhagen to go on permanent display.

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