Please don't spread this Boris Johnson butter sculpture on your bread

The artist said there was "no margarine for error."
By Rachel Thompson  on 
Please don't spread this Boris Johnson butter sculpture on your bread
A prime minister made of butter. OK then. Credit: TIM ANDERSON

We regret to inform you that a butter sculpture of Boris Johnson's face now exists in the world.

Butter Boris — as the bust has been nicknamed — is made from 15 kilograms of British butter and comes in at 100,000 calories.

It took food sculptor Prudence Staite five days to carve the butter bust, which can be witnessed in the flesh (well, butter) in Westminster on Wednesday.

It goes without saying that you'll likely not want to put this butter anywhere near your toast.

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Butter Boris. Credit: TIM ANDERSON

According to the sculptor, carving the prime minister out of butter was a challenge.

“Butter sculpting has been around for ages. It’s an extremely fun and unique art form, though achieving a true likeness of Prime Minister Johnson was a challenge," Staite said in a press release.

"His face is so well-known and expressive that I had no margarine for error," she added. And no, that's not a spelling mistake.

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Don't put this anywhere near your mouth. Credit: TIM ANDERSON

So, why exactly has a butter sculpture of the prime minister popped up in Westminster? It was commissioned to mark the launch of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! 2020 Annual, which per a Penguin Random House press release — is a book that "celebrates all things weird and wonderful from around the world."

Weird this sculpture most certainly is. I'm not sure it fits the wonderful category, however.

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Rachel Thompson
Features Editor

Rachel Thompson is the Features Editor at Mashable. Based in the UK, Rachel writes about sex, relationships, and online culture. She has been a sex and dating writer for a decade and she is the author of Rough (Penguin Random House, 2021). She is currently working on her second non-fiction book.


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