Halloween is just not for kids anymore. Adults are seizing the opportunity and going all the way out for Halloween festivities.
It comes as no surprise that some of the most famous celebrities and athletes took the opportunity to dress up. Check out below.
Washington Wizards Isaiah Thomas dressed up as an Oompa Loompa from the movie “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”, Los Angeles Lakers Dwight Howard, dresses as Rasputia Latimore from the movie “Norbit”, LeBron James dresses as Edward Scissor Hands, and Atlanta native, singer Ciara and her husband Seattle Seahawks Russell Wilson dressed as Beyoncé and JAY-Z.
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Houston Texans’ linebacker Whitney Mercilus and other players dresses as the rock band KISS.
“Rock is about finding who you are. You don't necessarily have to play your instrument very well at all. You can just barely get by and you can be in a rock band” ‼️ #ROCKBOYZ🤟🏾🎸 #rocknroll #rockstarlyfestyle #Demon😈 #Catman😼#Spaceman👨🚀 #Starchild💫 pic.twitter.com/Xq0xjCBcQV
— Whitney Mercilus (@Merci380) October 29, 2019
Texans’ Deshaun Watson dressed as Jack Skellington, from the movie “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
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Texans’ Safety Justin Reid dressed up as the Night King from “Game of Thrones.”
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Former New York Giant now GMA host Michael Strahan dressed up as the 60’s pop group The Bee Gees
🎶 AH HA HA HA
STAYIN’ ALIVE
STAYIN’ ALIVE 🎶
Welcome @michaelstrahan, @giobenitez and @whitjohnson…THE BEE GEES!#HalloweenOnGMA pic.twitter.com/FWghEDstct— Good Morning America (@GMA) October 31, 2019
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