The life-sized sculpture, created by artist Daniel Edwards, shows the naked actress breastfeeding two babies, one of whom is of African descent, both representing her own twins.

Edwards was also responsible for the Paris Hilton creation, which showed the naked socialite sprawled out on a slab with 'removable innards', ready for autopsy and with dog Tinkerbell perched on her shoulder. It was part of an anti-drinking public service announcement.

A Kate Moss solid gold sculpture, 'Siren', was created by Marc Quinn to lift the supermodel into a "mythical level" as "a modern day Aphrodite" and was expected to fetch up to £10 million after its time at the British Museum.

And last and by no means least, there was the life-like model of Amy Winehouse, created by fan Craig Stevens and displayed in a Croydon shopping centre, though there was more intrigue in the sculptor than the sculpture...