As Halloween approaches, many celebrities and their children have embraced the festive spirit with creative costumes.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife showcased their playful side by dressing their twins, Sterling and Bronze, both 3 years old, as adorable zoo animals, while their newborn sister, Golden, born in January, added to the family fun.
Ashley Tisdale took to social media to share her family’s whimsical Halloween look. The 40-year-old actress, known for her role in High School Musical, and her husband Christopher French embraced the theme “Wicked.” They dressed up alongside their daughter Jupiter, 4, as witches, with 1-year-old Emerson sporting a charming flying monkey costume.
Lamorne Morris, the New Girl star, also got into the Halloween spirit with his daughter Lily, 5. They paid homage to classic characters by dressing as Tinkerbell and “Pedro” Pan, creating a magical atmosphere.
Whitney Leavitt, fresh off the birth of her third child, celebrated Halloween with her older kids, Sedona, 5, and Liam, 2, who donned costumes inspired by The Little Mermaid. Their newborn joined the festivities as Flounder, showcasing a delightful under-the-sea theme.
Drew Scott from Property Brothers used his creative talents to craft an impressive Where the Wild Things Are costume for his children, Parker, 3, and Piper, 1, adding a unique touch to their Halloween celebrations.
Kaley Cuoco took a nostalgic approach, dressing her 2-year-old daughter Matilda in a colorful unicorn costume reminiscent of her own attire from 1998, creating a heartwarming throwback moment.
Actress Olivia Munn also got inventive with Halloween, transforming her daughter Méi, 1, and herself into adorable sushi-themed characters, showing that holiday spirit can come in many flavors.
With these heartwarming and imaginative costumes, these celebrities are setting a joyful tone for Halloween celebrations. This fun-filled holiday tradition not only brings families together but also showcases the enduring enthusiasm for creativity and costume play across generations.