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When it comes to Halloween, celebrities are just like us — but withlots ofmoney and access to top designers and makeup artists.Stars like Janelle Monáe and Lizzo are showing off some impressive and bizarre costumes to mark the occasion this year.
Monáe, unrecognizable in her prosthetic E.T. outfit, leads this year's costume buzz
Kevin Maimann · CBC News
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When it comes to Halloween, celebrities are just like us — but withlots ofmoney, and access to top designers and makeup artists.
Stars are showing off some impressive and bizarre costumes to mark the occasion this year.
Actor and musician Janelle Monáeis generating online buzzafter appearing on The Jennifer Hudson Showon Wednesday in full prosthetics, dressed as E.T., the alien from Steven Spielberg's classic 1982 movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, complete with a light-up fingertip.
Some have called the costume frightening and disturbing, but fans have applauded her, with many calling it the best costume of the year.
One user wroteon social media platform X, "This woman somehow outdoes herself every year and this is my favourite hands down."
Monáe is known forover-the-top Halloween costumesand wassimilarly unrecognizable last year, decked out as a colourful chameleon. The Make Me Feel singer hasdressed up as a long list of characters in past years,including alienDiva Plavalagunafrom the 1997 science fiction movie The Fifth Element and Jim Carrey's character from 1994 comedyThe Mask.
Monáe told Vogue she plans her costumes out years in advance, and has said an anonymous benefactor pays for them.
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Model Heidi Klum, who has also gained a reputation for eye-popping outfits —notably her 2022 worm costume—has not yet revealed her look forher annual Thursday night Halloween party, but said it will be "outerworldly" and heavy on prosthetics.
Lizzoused the occasion to make a statement last weekend, hitting back at a May South Park episode that satirized the popularity of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and had a spoof ad for a product named Lizzo.
The About Damn Time singer dressed up as a fake drug box for an Instagram post and added the tagline,"Need self love? Try Lizzo! Lose guilt, gain self-confidence."
In September, Lizzorespondedon Instagram to speculation that her recent weight loss was fuelled by Ozempic, writing,"When you finally get Ozempic allegations after five months of weight training and calorie deficit."
She dressed up again on Monday, painting her body red and donning a blue wig in a look that perplexed fans. "Cuteee but girl idk who you're supposed to be," one follower wrote.Lizzo'spost linked to the website selling a sculpture of a similar-looking character called Hunny Bunny, suggesting it was a promotional move.
But on Thursday she went with a more recognizable look, going all out as the titular character from Tim Burton's 1990 flickEdward Scissorhands.
Singer Pixie Lott impressed her followersin another of this year's most-involved outfits,attending a party last weekend dressed as the trendyAperol spritz cocktail, complete with a hat made to look like an orange slice.
saying it once again… OBSESSED with pixie lott’s aperol spritz costume for halloween this year 👏🏼🍹 <a href="https://t.co/Tqw15ltEWC">pic.twitter.com/Tqw15ltEWC</a>
—@saamcarr
Some went with more classic looks.
Singer Mariah Carey posted a TikTok dressed as a witch, while filmmaker and actor M. Night Shyamalan took on Batman villain The Joker for a party he hosted last weekend.
Singer/actress Selena Gomez and her boyfriend, musician Benny Blanco, dressed up as Alice and the Mad Hatter, respectively,from the 2010 film adaptation of Alice in Wonderland.
Pretty Little Liars actor Lucy Hale kept it simple, matching with her dogs in a fuzzy onesiein honour of 1990s children's TV show Lamb Chop's Play-Along.
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