Jewish celebrities dressed up for Halloween and some of them crushed it with amazing costumes.
Matt Lauer made a pretty spectacular Dolly Parton, and even got a singing tutorial from the star herself. His fellow anchors also transformed into country stars, including Kenny Rogers, Billy Ray and Miley Cyrus, Willie Nelson, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton.
Matt Lauer dresses up like Dolly Parton as the Today show does a country music Halloweenhttps://t.co/F8mem4am7r pic.twitter.com/x9b87jbiyC
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) October 31, 2017
Some stars were more political, including The Mindy Project star Ike Barinholtz, who went as ousted White House advisor Sebastian Gorka.
I…am…GORKA pic.twitter.com/WUEj0NmShF
— Ike Barinholtz (@ikebarinholtz) October 31, 2017
Gwyneth Paltrow spoofed her role in the movie Se7en, but beware – this costume should come with a spoiler alert!
— Gwyneth Paltrow (@GwynethPaltrow) October 30, 2017
Sarah Michelle Gellar and her husband Freddie Prinze, Jr. did their best impressions of Molly Ringwald and Jon Cryer in the film Pretty in Pink.
At least they didn’t kill me @RealFPJr @MrJonCryer @MollyRingwald #prettyinpink pic.twitter.com/X3TJhtQOCe
— Sarah Michelle (@SarahMGellar) November 1, 2017
Kiss guitarist Paul Stanley was a pretty convincing Professor Snape.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! pic.twitter.com/6GpUcHujau
— Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) October 31, 2017
Continuing the Harry Potter theme, The Book of Mormon and Frozen star Josh Gad forwent an Olaf costume and opted for the boy wizard instead.
Happy Halloween from Hogwarts pic.twitter.com/9AGUfbZ09L
— Josh Gad (@joshgad) October 31, 2017
Celebs’ kids got in on the action too! Lifestyle guru and stylist Rachel Zoe’s adorable kids went as Jedi Knights.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Ba23WQfge5u/?hl=en&taken-by=rachelzoe
The grand prize goes to Bruce Willis (with his assistant, Stephen J. Eads) who dressed as the twins from The Shining, and apparently, won 2017.
Bruce Willis just won 2017. pic.twitter.com/ykeQQi0qAy
— Nick de Semlyen (@NickdeSemlyen) October 29, 2017