When you’re one of the popular celebrities, you can rarely get a moment’s peace. Whenever you walk out of your door, fans can’t help but want to talk to you and share how much they love your work. They want your autograph. They want your attention. They want you to know how much you’ve changed their lives.
After a while, the majority of fans all start sounding much the same and it’s no wonder that stars need a moment to relax and find their bearings again. Halloween is the perfect time for celebrities to hide their real identities in creative costumes while at the same time having loads of fun and eating loads of candy.
In order to give you some great Halloween costume ideas, Bored Panda compiled this list of famous people wearing Halloween costumes, so scroll down, upvote your faves, and drop us a line in the comments telling us what you think of these cool costumes. We know that you love Halloween posts, so check out our last year’s list of celebrities whom we could barely recognize when they put on their costumes. In case you’re in need of a more serious Halloween pick-me-up, take a look at the posts here, here, and here. And be sure to scroll down for Bored Panda’s interview with the world’s foremost expert on Halloween, Lesley Bannatyne.
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Kevin Hart As Dwayne Johnson
Paul Rudd As Weird Al
Neil Patrick Harris As Burtka-Harris Boo-Seum Of Art
When celebrities dress up, Halloween approaches weirdness: these are people whom millions of their fans want to be like, but who choose to be someone else for the holiday. It just goes to show that everyone has someone they look up to, no matter how high and mighty they might appear from the sidelines.
Some people love Halloween; some hate it. But most people think of it as a holiday that isn’t very serious and don’t give it much thought. However, Halloween is a deep topic that has been studied by professional academics, the greatest among them being Bannatyne. Bored Panda spoke to her about the holiday’s popularity in the West, especially in the United States, and she gave three main reasons for it.
“Halloween’s popularity, especially among adults, began to surge in the 70s and has been growing ever since. Nostalgia is one reason. Kids who grew up in the golden age of trick-or-treating (50s, 60s — before the rumors of razor blades in apples and stranger danger) didn’t want to give it up, and threw Halloween parties where they could still get into costume and go out at night.”
The Weeknd As Joker
Jason Momoa As Elvis Presley
Jessica Biel As Justin Timberlake And Justin Timberlake As Microphone
Bannatyne continued: “Halloween’s edginess is another. Wonderfully outrageous parades erupted in gay communities in the late 60s and 70s (San Francisco’s Castro, Greenwich Village, etc.) that painted Halloween as a renegade holiday; it was both inclusive and extreme, a night where, whatever box you were in during the day, you could bust out at night. My gay friends tell me that Halloween is their Christmas — no gifts, no family, no travel, just a great costume.”
Heidi Klum As Alien
Heidi never disappoints at Halloween!! She's way beyond Level Expert
Ariana Grande As Nurse From "Eye Of The Beholder"
Kim Kardashian West As Elle Woods From Legally Blond
The Halloween expert went on to explain what the third reason for the holiday’s popularity in the US was. “A third reason is horror. Up until John Carpenter’s 1978 movie Halloween, the holiday had been eerie, spooky, and creepy, but not necessarily bloody or violent. Hollywood hadn’t figured out that Halloween and horror movies were a winning combination—1973’s The Exorcist, for example, was released at Christmas. But Halloween was set on Halloween, titled Halloween (rather than ‘The Babysitter Murders,’ its original title), and featured Halloween icons—jack-o’-lanterns, masks, etc.—and forever changed the image of Halloween in our imaginations. In the next two decades a flood of horror franchises became associated with Halloween, and Freddys, Jasons, and Michael Meyers masks appeared everywhere. What this did was turn fans of horror, of which there were many, into fans of Halloween, and the celebration grew even more popular.”
Lebron James As Edward Scissorhands
G-Eazy As Edward Scissorhands, The Joker And Frankenstein
Frankenstein's Monster. The scientist was called doctor Frankenstein.
Gabrielle Union And Daughter Kaavia As "Bring It On" Cheerleaders
She looks Amazing and her daughter looks so adorable . Lets go East Compton Clovers!!!!
"American markets began to understand that Halloween could be shaped into a retail season to fit between Back-to-School and Christmas. Coors made it a beer holiday in 1986 by launching a highly successful campaign using Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, as a spokesperson. Other manufacturers saw possibility for the same revenue streams as Christmas, and soon Halloween lights, cards, trees (they’re black, natch), and yard decorations were added to costume offerings," Bannatyne explained.
Geri Halliwell As Tommy Shelby From "Peaky Blinders"
Ashley Graham As Jessica Rabbit
Ciara And Russell Wilson As Beyoncé And Jay-Z
Bannatyne is regarded as the foremost authority on Halloween by some and is a true expert about the history of the holiday. She has written many books on the subject, which show that Halloween can be just as serious as it can be fun.
One of the many things that Bannatyne found out about the holiday is that the roots of Halloween first formed over 1,000 years ago in the British Isles. Eventually, after passing through various American ethnic groups, the holiday grew into what it is today. If you’re not a fan of the holiday, the next time you see someone dressed in a Halloween costume, don’t be quick to judge; think about the holiday as a living, breathing thing that changes with each generation into something new. And any 1,000-year history is bound to hide some interesting and horrifying-yet-fun insights.
Drake As His Father
Michelle Visage And Giovanni Perniceas As Morticia And Gomez
Have no idea, but her cheekbones are criminally amazing!! I wish I had them!
Load More Replies...Again, who are all theses so called "celebs" only about half are celebrities
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner dresses way them last year. They did better sorry lol
If only you had a device to access unlimited information online.....
Load More Replies...Bradley Cooper And Lea As Old Lady
Patrick Starrr As Shrek
Halsey As Marilyn Manson
Demi Lovato As Marie Antoinette And "It"
Liza Koshy As Anna Wintour
Gigi Gorgeous And Nats Getty Gorgeous As Jack Skellington And Sally
This is what a costume looks like when you have no spending limit!
Tallulah Willis As Leeloo From "The Fifth Element"
That's kind of weird because her Dad has sex with leeloo in that movie
Luna Legend As Wonder Woman
Stormi Webster (Kylie Jenner's Daughter) As Kylie Jenner
Kate Beckinsale As Holly Golightly
Chrissy Metz As Beetlejuice
Mario Lopez
Michael Angarano And Maya Erskine As John Lennon And Yoko Ono
Elvis Duran As Wonder Woman
Kylie Jenner As Ariel
Linda Phan And Drew Scott As Russell And Carl From Up
Lily Aldridge As Lydia From Beetlejuice
Rebecca Romijn And Jerry O'Connell As Fire And Rain
Abby Champion And Patrick Schwarzenegger As A Fembot And Austin Powers
Cindy Crawford
Nina Dobrev As Billie Eilish
Molly Sims As "I Dream Of Jeannie" And Cindy Crawford As Disco Diva
Nikita Dragun As Totally Spies
Logan Paul As Karate Kid
Jay-Z And Lil Nas X As Vincent Vega
Cardi B As A Nurse
Wow. Those dresses are in the outfits isle of our sex shops. That’s not a nurse.
Black-Ish As Tethered
Jhene Aiko As Ash Ketchum
Vanessa Hudgens As Sally
Lisa Rinna As Jennifer Lopez
Christina Hendricks As Ginny Weasley
Kelly Osbourne A Clown
Maria Menounos As Vintage McDonald's Workers
I think the term “celebrity” is being used very generously for many of these people 🙄
How about the best costumes by poor people with no money or press secretaries?
I grew up with working poor parents. My mother and I made awesome costumes out of stuff found at thrift stores and out of craft material. I would love to see a post on the best inexpensive homemade Halloween costumes.
Load More Replies...As a Brit I don't understand why people dress up as anything or anyone - it's halloween. In the UK the costumes tend to be to spooky, halloween related things and not just fancy dress that could be worn anywhen. I have no doubt I'll be downvoted to oblivion for daring to share my opinion.
No, I think you are in pretty safe company here. BoredPanda has a pretty international readership (they are an European site), and it is generally the political articles or articles about activists where some people foam at the mouth if you disagree with them. People still celebrate Samhuinn (Samhain) where I’m from. However, Halloween does seem to be gaining traction in other parts of the world. I don’t believe there is one particular origin for why people dress up for Halloween. Mental Floss did a fun little article on it: http://mentalfloss.com/article/603581/why-we-wear-halloween-costumes
Load More Replies...Who are all these people? I knew only about 5% of these so called celebs. I think I'm getting old....
I think some just used Halloween as a way to wear their kink outside of the playroom.
i wonder if i've woken up in some other universe where these people are 'celebrities'? I've only heard about half of them and half of those have done what to earn the status of 'celebrity'?
Nope.. Its not just you. I don't know who more than half of them are either and I am pretty sure I am up to date with the relevant celebrities and their works nowadays
Load More Replies...I just don't understand the need to dress as another celebrity aka person. creative costumes instead of spooky ones - ok, if you have to... a movie/book character instead of a creative (non spooky) one - if there's a need to? BUT why the hell do you dress as a different celebrity? and why on halloween? ._.
Regardless Of Age, If I Would've Dressed Like These Women, I'd Have A Scary Conversation With Daddy Afterwards.
What we can learn from this is that celebrities have as dull imaginations as the rest of us - if they're not even *more* dull, since lot of these people seem like they are used to it being enough to just be pretty, no personality needed. ' I'd rather see what people without ulimited funds can cook up using knack, talent and a inspiration.
The fact that several of these dumbasses dressed as Billie Eilish makes me want to drink bleach or some s**t. Just tragic.
You know you're getting old when you have no idea who the hell half of these people are.
With some of them I don't which is worse, the fact they're considered a celebrity (lord knows what they're "celebrated" for, unless mediocrity is "in vogue") or the terrible half arsed costumes.
I either don't know who most of these people are or really can't think of anything they have accomplished in life.
I dressed as the guy who don't give a f about halloween. Everyone recognised it.
So out of the 50 "celebrities" I knew maybe half? I know I'm old but I still know names, and a lot of these I had no idea. I also had no idea on some of the characters they were dressed up AS. Too many boob jobs and lip injections, some of the ones I did know I wouldn't have recognized, Kim K looked like a mannequin, I thought maybe THAT was the costume. And please stop with the "sexy (fill in the blank)" costumes. It's so overly done!
I think the term “celebrity” is being used very generously for many of these people 🙄
How about the best costumes by poor people with no money or press secretaries?
I grew up with working poor parents. My mother and I made awesome costumes out of stuff found at thrift stores and out of craft material. I would love to see a post on the best inexpensive homemade Halloween costumes.
Load More Replies...As a Brit I don't understand why people dress up as anything or anyone - it's halloween. In the UK the costumes tend to be to spooky, halloween related things and not just fancy dress that could be worn anywhen. I have no doubt I'll be downvoted to oblivion for daring to share my opinion.
No, I think you are in pretty safe company here. BoredPanda has a pretty international readership (they are an European site), and it is generally the political articles or articles about activists where some people foam at the mouth if you disagree with them. People still celebrate Samhuinn (Samhain) where I’m from. However, Halloween does seem to be gaining traction in other parts of the world. I don’t believe there is one particular origin for why people dress up for Halloween. Mental Floss did a fun little article on it: http://mentalfloss.com/article/603581/why-we-wear-halloween-costumes
Load More Replies...Who are all these people? I knew only about 5% of these so called celebs. I think I'm getting old....
I think some just used Halloween as a way to wear their kink outside of the playroom.
i wonder if i've woken up in some other universe where these people are 'celebrities'? I've only heard about half of them and half of those have done what to earn the status of 'celebrity'?
Nope.. Its not just you. I don't know who more than half of them are either and I am pretty sure I am up to date with the relevant celebrities and their works nowadays
Load More Replies...I just don't understand the need to dress as another celebrity aka person. creative costumes instead of spooky ones - ok, if you have to... a movie/book character instead of a creative (non spooky) one - if there's a need to? BUT why the hell do you dress as a different celebrity? and why on halloween? ._.
Regardless Of Age, If I Would've Dressed Like These Women, I'd Have A Scary Conversation With Daddy Afterwards.
What we can learn from this is that celebrities have as dull imaginations as the rest of us - if they're not even *more* dull, since lot of these people seem like they are used to it being enough to just be pretty, no personality needed. ' I'd rather see what people without ulimited funds can cook up using knack, talent and a inspiration.
The fact that several of these dumbasses dressed as Billie Eilish makes me want to drink bleach or some s**t. Just tragic.
You know you're getting old when you have no idea who the hell half of these people are.
With some of them I don't which is worse, the fact they're considered a celebrity (lord knows what they're "celebrated" for, unless mediocrity is "in vogue") or the terrible half arsed costumes.
I either don't know who most of these people are or really can't think of anything they have accomplished in life.
I dressed as the guy who don't give a f about halloween. Everyone recognised it.
So out of the 50 "celebrities" I knew maybe half? I know I'm old but I still know names, and a lot of these I had no idea. I also had no idea on some of the characters they were dressed up AS. Too many boob jobs and lip injections, some of the ones I did know I wouldn't have recognized, Kim K looked like a mannequin, I thought maybe THAT was the costume. And please stop with the "sexy (fill in the blank)" costumes. It's so overly done!